Wilfrid Laurier, the man on our five dollar bill. Who is he, you ask? Well, he was arguably one
of Canada's greatest prime ministers. Some might say that he was a good or bad leader, but that is all in
your perspective. He was a good leader, he also possessed the qualities of leader that the class
chose. Wilfrid was open-minded, loyal and influential.
Firstly, he was open-minded. He wanted to unite English and French Canadians. Although he
knew that uniting them would be a difficult task, he persevered. He wanted to listen to what both the
French and English Canadians wanted. Laurier wanted to promote national unity in order to protect
their interests abroad. When the Manitoba Act was violated, Laurier decided to compromise with
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This lead to a resource-rich Canada in
which it could raise prices for commodities and goods. Industries were definitely booming and
expanding.
Lastly, Laurier was influential. Since he was the leader, his choices would result in another
problem, which could be resolved. Since he resolved them he was able to keep both sides happy,
keeping him in the office. When Laurier made an agreement with the United States regarding
reciprocity, this caused trade between two different countries instead of just one. This brought in more
goods that were not available in Canada. He helped with the expansion of markets for Canadian
products. New technologies that were brought in such as paper mills, boosted the newspaper industry.
Ever since Laurier was in the office, the worldwide depression eased.
All in all, Wilfrid Laurier is definitely one of the top Canadian Prime Ministers. Since he was
able to sympathize for both the French and English Canadians, he did a very good job at keeping the
whole country happy. His open-mindedness, loyalty and influential personality also contributed to his
success. He will forever be known as one of the greatest Prime Ministers in Canadian
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.
Pierre Trudeau was Prime Minister from April 20, 1968, to June 4, 1979, and again from March 3, 1980, to June 30, 1984. He was known as a womanizer and a super star. This was extremely odd for a Canadian politician getting this much attention especially in this time period. While he was an entertainer and a bachelor, he was also a very smart man. He began his journey into joining the liberal party and was appointed Lester B. Pearson’s parliamentary secretary and later became
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