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Party Incumbency First mandate began Current mandate began Renewal of Mandate Parlia-ment Federation – Prime Minister of Canada; Justin Trudeau [1] Canada: 23rd: Liberal Party of Canada: 9 years, 63 days 2015 election: 2021 election: 2025 election: 44th: Provinces – Provincial premiers; Doug Ford [2] Ontario: 26th: Progressive Conservative ...
The leader of the party which commands a majority in the assembly is then legally appointed the premier by the lieutenant governor, representing the Canadian monarch in right of the province. While most often the leader of the largest party in a provincial or territorial legislature is invited to become premier, this is not always the case, the ...
Manitoba Schools Question; Boer War; Alberta and Saskatchewan created; Creation of the Royal Canadian Navy; Reciprocity with the US; Department of External Affairs established; first French Canadian prime minister; Removed the right of status Indians to vote. 8: Robert Borden (1854–1937) 10 October 1911 10 July 1920 1911 election (12th Parl.)
First Ukrainian Canadian leader of a major political party: Roy Romanow, Saskatchewan New Democratic Party leader 1987–2001; First Ukrainian Canadian Premier: Roy Romanow, NDP Premier of Saskatchewan, 1990–2001; First Ukrainian Canadian Governor General of Canada: Ray Hnatyshyn, 1990–1995; First Ukrainian Canadian Mayor
Crossville has long been a great crossroads of East and Middle Tennessee. Crossville is located at the center of Cumberland County at (35.954221, -85.031267 The city is situated atop the Cumberland Plateau amid the headwaters of the Obed River, which slices a gorge north of Crossville en route to its confluence with the Emory River to the northeast.
Canadian Labour Party, 1917–1929; Canadian Renewal Party, 1993; Canadian Union of Fascists, 1930s; Christian Credit Party, 1982–1983; Christian Freedom Party of Canada, c. 1988 – c. 1996 (an extension of the Social Credit Party) Movement for an Independent Socialist Canada, 1974; National Party of Canada (I), 1979–1980s; New Capitalist ...
Premiers hold office until resignation or removal by the lieutenant governor after either a motion of no confidence or defeat in a general election. [14] Among Canadian premiers, the Quebec premier is unique, in that new sessions begin with the Opening Speech by the premier, [ 15 ] rather than a speech from the throne by the lieutenant governor ...
November 25 – President-elect Donald Trump promises to impose a 25% tariff on all Canadian goods. In response, Ontario premier Doug Ford calls for a meeting of all premiers and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. [116] November 26 – 2024 Nova Scotia general election is held. The Progressive Conservatives win a second consecutive majority government.