Dr. Beth’s Prime Ministerial Series, Wherein She Writes Random Things About P.M.s
Here’s a summary, for those of you who would like links to all my prime ministerial goodness in one handy-dandy location.
Canadian Prime Ministers:
| 1st | Sir John A. Macdonald |
| 2nd | Alexander Mackenzie |
| 3rd | Sir John Abbott |
| 4th | Sir John Thompson |
| 5th | Sir Mackenzie Bowell |
| 6th | Sir Charles Tupper |
| 7th | Sir Wilfrid Laurier |
| 8th | Sir Robert Borden |
| 9th | Arthur Meighen |
| 10th | William Lyon Mackenzie King |
| 11th | Richard Bedford Bennett |
| 12th | Louis St. Laurent |
| 13th | John Diefenbaker |
| 14th | Lester B. Pearson |
| 15th | Pierre Trudeau |
| 16th | Joe Clark |
| 17th | John Turner |
| 18th | Brian Mulroney |
| 19th | Kim Campbell |
| 20th | Jean Chrétien |
| 21st | Paul Martin |
| 22nd | Stephen Harper |
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