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  1. He is the only medical doctor to have ever held the office of prime minister of Canada [2] and his 68-day tenure as prime minister is the shortest in Canadian history. Tupper was born in Amherst, Nova Scotia, to the Rev. Charles Tupper and Miriam Lockhart.

  2. Sir Charles Tupper, 1º Baronete GCMG CB PC MD (Amherst, 2 de julho de 1821 – Bexleyheath, 30 de outubro de 1915) foi um pai canadense da Confederação; [nota 1] como o primeiro-ministro da Nova Escócia de 1864 a 1867, ele conduziu a Nova Escócia à Confederação.

  3. 21 de fev. de 2008 · Sir Charles Tupper, prime minister, premier of Nova Scotia 1864–67, doctor (born 2 July 1821 in Amherst, NS; died 30 October 1915 in Bexleyheath, England). Charles Tupper led Nova Scotia into Confederation while he was premier.

  4. 28 de jun. de 2024 · Sir Charles Tupper, 1st Baronet (born July 2, 1821, Amherst, Nova Scotia—died Oct. 30, 1915, Bexleyheath, Eng.) was the premier of Nova Scotia from 1864 to 1867 and prime minister of Canada in 1896, who was responsible for the legislation that made Nova Scotia a province of Canada in 1867.

  5. Charles Tupper was the shortest-serving prime minister in Canadian history, a fact he greatly resented. An accomplished Canadian statesman with over 40 years of political experience, he seemed like the perfect guy to lead the country — at least on paper.

  6. epe.lac-bac.gc.ca › 100/205/301 › icSir Charles Tupper

    Sir Charles Tupper. Biographical Information. Born 2 July 1821, Amherst, Nova Scotia. Education University of Edinburgh (Medicine), Scotland. Personal Status Married 1846, Frances Morse (1826-1912) Three sons, three daughters. Occupation Physician, practised as a country doctor in Cumberland County, Nova Scotia 1867-1870 President, Canadian ...

  7. 29 de mai. de 2018 · Sir Charles Tupper (1821-1915) was one of the Canadian fathers of confederation. He was a political leader in Nova Scotia and then Canadian Cabinet minister, high commissioner to the United Kingdom, and prime minister of Canada.