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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 ...
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
Douglas Robert Ford Jr. MPP (born November 20, 1964) is a Canadian politician and businessman who has served as the 26th and current premier of Ontario since June 2018 and leader of the Progressive Conservative Party since March 2018.
Mulroney became the first and only federal Canadian Conservative party leader since John A. Macdonald to lead his party to a second majority government. [ f ] The trade deal gained the support of Quebec Premier Robert Bourassa , which helped the PCs maintain their standing in Quebec. [ 132 ]
Dennis King MLA (born November 1, 1971) [1] is the 33rd and current premier of Prince Edward Island since 2019 [2] and current leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Prince Edward Island. [3] He and the PC government were re-elected in the 2023 general election. [4]
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In Canada, a premier (/ ˈ p r iː m j ər / ⓘ PREEM-yər) is the head of government of a province or territory.Though the word is merely a synonym for prime minister, it is employed for provincial prime ministers to differentiate them from the prime minister of Canada.
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 ...