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  1. William Lyon Mackenzie King (Kitchener, 1874 - Kingsmere, 1950) Político liberal canadiense que, en diferentes mandatos, fue primer ministro de Canadá durante 22 años. Junto a su labor docente en la universidad, desarrolló una intensa actividad política; entre 1909 y 1911 fue ministro de Trabajo en el gabinete de Laurier, a quien sucedió en 1919 como jefe del Partido Liberal.

  2. 23 de mai. de 2018 · King, William Lyon Mackenzie. King, William Lyon Mackenzie (1874–1950) Canadian politician, prime minister (1921–30, 1935–48). His career was marked by the drive for national unity, culminating in the Statute of Westminster (1931). He made concessions to the Progressives, and he was conciliatory towards French-Canadian demands.

  3. 2 de fev. de 2019 · Learn about William Lyon Mackenzie King, the first prime minister of independent Canada, he guided Canada through World War II and obtained full independence...

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  4. Plaque (s) Mackenzie King, grandson of William Lyon Mackenzie, was born in Berlin, now Kitchener, Ontario. As a public servant he organized the Department of Labour, and was recognized as an authority on industrial relations. Entering politics in 1908, he became leader of the Liberal Party in 1919, Prime Minister in 1921, and except for three ...

  5. William Lyon Mackenzie King, PC, OM, CMG (* 17. Dezember 1874 in Berlin (heute Kitchener), Ontario; † 22. Juli 1950 in Kingsmere bei Gatineau, Québec) war ein kanadischer Politiker. Er gehört zu den bedeutendsten Politikern seines Landes in der ersten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts. 32 Jahre war er auf Bundesebene politisch aktiv, davon 22 ...

  6. KING, WILLIAM LYON MACKENZIE, journaliste, fonctionnaire, auteur, conciliateur et homme politique, né le 17 décembre 1874 à Berlin (Kitchener, Ontario), fils de John King et d’Isabel Grace Mackenzie* ; décédé célibataire le 22 juillet 1950 à Kingsmere, Québec. William Lyon Mackenzie King eut une longue carrière politique.

  7. Laurier House National Historic Site. "King of Canada" True Comics #12 May 1942. Mackenzie King's political career is one of the most extraordinary in Canada's history. He had no charisma and never gained the affection of the Canadian public. As a public speaker he was wooden and uninspiring.