John A. Macdonald
- A man of many struggles including the Settling of Western Canada, The Economy and the Provincial/ Federal conflicts
John A. Macdonald became Prime Minister following the 1867 Confederation. He was a man who connected future provinces, developed national policy and secured Western Canada. One of the four founding fathers of Confederation, Canada grew to include: not only Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Ontario and Quebec but also, Manitoba and BC with the other territories following after. The nation building came with great opportunity but also struggle for the new Prime Minister who had already been finding resolution in empty bottles. The challenges that Macdonald faced was the security of Western Canada, The economy crisis
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Quebec’s anger with the unmerciful death of metis leader Louis Riel, Nova Scotia’s campaign to divorce Confederation, and BC wanting to back out of Confederation due to the broken promises faced with the finishing of the Railway. The following of the Red River Rebellion, led Quebec to blame the Prime Minister with an unfair trial of Louis Riel. They stated that he shouldn’t have been found guilty for his actions. The later result louis hero or not? Quebec finds Louis a hero for his actions of defend his land and save his people. Others find him a murderer or shouldn’t be given title of such honorary. The next conflict was Nova Scotia’s leader Joseph Howe’s want to divorce confederation. The end result was to stay together with Canada out of fear of being annexed to the US. The ultimatum was made by Macdonald to Howe and purposed a better solution to the problem. BC was having an issue after Macdonald resigned because the promise of connection to the rest of the Country, was forgotten after Mackenzie came into power. The national policy following the conservatives back in power regained the trust of BC and the completion of the Canadian Pacific
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Pierre Elliot Trudeau was the fifteenth prime minister of Canada. He had many accomplishments that benefited all of Canada which include the official language act of Canada where he made French and English the official languages, the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom, and the liberalization of laws on abortion, homosexuality and the legalization of lotteries. These are only a few of the many accomplishments that Pierre Trudeau achieved for Canada while his position in Parliament that was important.
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Pierre Trudeau was the 15th prime minister of Canada. During his time as prime minister he changed a lot of Canadians lives for the better. He also, made history that will never be forgotten by past, present and future Canadians. Pierre Trudeau kept Canada united, avoiding Quebec to separate from Canada. Trudeau passed many the “Official Language Act” in 1969 making English and French Canada’s official languages. This act made government workers to offer services in both English and French. Trudeau passed many bills and acts, which adequately helped Canada to develop more as a nation. He abolished the death penalty in 1976 which didn’t make people die for the crimes they did or did not commit. He strengthened gun control laws so deaths by gun
On October 23, 1844, in Red River Manitoba, Louis Riel Sr and Julie Lagimodiere, devout Christians, brought a young Métis boy into the world. Little did they know, Louis Riel Jr. would grow up to become known to many as “the founder of Manitoba.” His life was filled with excitement, both political and personal. The question is, were his actions against the government acts of honor and truth, or deception and lies?
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