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Canadian Prime Ministers

The prime minister of Canada is the country's head of government, whereas Her Majesty (usually represented by the Governor General) is the head of state.

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Who is kim campbells sister?

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Kim Campbell's sister is Alix Campbell.

Is kim Campbell married?

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Yes, Kim Campbell was previously married to Nathan Divinsky from 1972 to 1983.

How many times did Kim Campbell divorce?

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Kim Campbell, the former Prime Minister of Canada, has been divorced twice.

Which country did Kim Campbell become prime minister of?

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Kim Campbell became the Prime Minister of Canada in 1993, making her the first and only woman to hold this position in Canadian history. She served as Prime Minister from June to November of that year.

Who are the family members of Kim Campbell?

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Kim Campbell's family members include her two sons from her first marriage, and her second husband.

How did A Kim Campbell die?

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Kim Campbell, the first and only female Prime Minister of Canada, is still alive as of my last update.

What did Kim Campbell do as Prime Minister?

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Kim Campbell served as the 19th Prime Minister of Canada from June to November 1993. During her brief tenure, she focused on addressing environmental issues and promoting gender equality. She was the first and only woman to hold the office of Prime Minister in Canadian history.

When did the Canadian Prime Minister Kim Campbell die?

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The Canadian Prime Minister Kim Campbell is still alive as of December 2021.

How do you become a protestant minister?

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To become a Protestant minister, typically one must obtain a bachelor's degree, complete a seminary program, gain experience through practical ministry work, and be ordained by a recognized governing body or church denomination. Each denomination may have specific requirements or pathways for ordination.

How do you run for the Prime Minister of Canada?

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To run for the position of Prime Minister of Canada, you need to be a member of a political party, have support from party members, and be chosen as the party leader. Once selected, the leader campaigns nationwide for the party in general elections, aiming to secure the most seats in the House of Commons. If successful, the leader can become the Prime Minister if their party forms a majority government or is able to form a coalition with other parties.

How many siblings did Charles Tupper have?

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Charles Tupper was an only child. sucks for him. ;)

What laws did kim Campbell make when she was Prime Minster?

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Kim Campbell was the 19th Prime Minister of Canada, serving from June to November 1993. During her brief time in office, she did not have the opportunity to introduce or pass any significant laws. Her administration focused primarily on the management of government affairs during the transition period leading up to the general election.

Is there anything named after Alexander Mackenzie?

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Yes, there are several things named after Alexander Mackenzie. For example, the Mackenzie River in Canada, the second-longest river in North America, is named after him. There is also the Mackenzie Mountains in Canada and Mackenzie Bay in Antarctica, both of which are named in his honor. Additionally, the Mackenzie Basin in New Zealand is named after him.

What is a 1873 Canadian coin with Alexander Mackenzie on one side and the house of commons on the other worth?

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This isn't a coin, but a medallion issued by Shell Oil company sometime between 1967 and 1970. It wasn't legal tender. 1873 is the year Mackenzie was PM, not when the medallion was made.

They sell for anywhere from .50cents a couple of dollars depending on the quality and if you can find a collector.

Who is the prime minister of Alaska?

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Alaska has no Prime Minister as it is the 49th state of the United States of America, and as such, has a Governor and Lieutenant Governor. Where'd this question come from, anyway?

What are the difference between the role of the Queen and that of the Prime Minister?

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The Queen is the Head of State, meaning she is the figurehead of the country. The Queen can receive foreign guests, assist in diplomacy and make speeches on behalf of the nation, although the Prime Minister also has these jobs. The Prime Minister is the Head of Government and is in charge of the legislative and executive branches of government. He leads the ruling party and oversees the proposing, passing and implementing of new laws.

Was Stephen Harper elected by the people of Canada?

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The polls were closed and counted.

2006:

5.4 million voted for Conservative candidates

4.5 million voted for Liberal candidates

2.6 million voted for NDP candidates

1.6 million voted for Bloc Quebecois candidates

0.7 million voted for Green candidates

What prime minister was responsible for making Canada a bilingual country?

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There is no law requiring the prime minister to speak French. For that matter, there is no law requiring the prime minister to speak English either. But for more than a generation, the prime minister from time to time has been able to speak both official languages. The last prime minister to be unilingual English speaking was John George Diefenbaker (1957-1963). (That's Dief, as in chief, followed by en, and then baker.) Diefenbaker used to joke that when he spoke French, every English speaking Canadian knew exactly what he was saying. His pronunciation of the French that was written for him was absolutely dreadful. As a practical political reality, it is now unlikely that anyone would become prime minister who was not bilingual.

Why did Sir Charles Tupper want Confederation?

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Sir Charles Tupper wanted Confederation, for he thought that the railway was needed in Nova Scotia in order to make Nova Scotia's economy prosper. He thought Confederation would let Nova Scotia continue to live.

PEACE.

How does one address the Prime Minister of Canada?

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A premier should be addressed as "The Honourable (full name)."

In correspondence, the salutation should be "Dear Premier," and you should close with "yours sincerely." When greeting a premier in-person, you should address them as "Premier," and then "Mr./Mrs./Ms./Miss (name)."

Who was the Prime Minister of Canada in 1924?

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William Lyon Mackenzie King was the Prime Minister of Canada in 1929.

This was Mackenzie King's second of three times as Prime Minister. He was the 10th Prime Minister of Canada from 1921 December 29 to 1926 June 28, 1926 September 25 to 1930 August 7, and 1935 October 23 to 1948 November 15.

What were the contributions that Pierre trudeau made?

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Pierre Trudea added a Charter of Rights and Freedoms to the Canadian Constitution in 1982.

Did Pierre Elliott Trudeau have any brothers or sisters?

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Pierre Trudeau has 1 sister named Suzette ,and one brother named Charles Jr.

Canadian prime ministers born outside Canada?

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There have been four Canadian Prime Ministers who were born outside of Canada. They are none other than Sir John A. MacDonald - Scottish and Canadian, Alexander Mackenzie, also Scottish and Canadian, Sir Mackenzie Bowell, Scottish and Canadian, and the most recent, John Turner, English and Canadian. Many Cabinet Ministers throughout history have also held multiple citizenships.