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  1. John A. Macdonald. Sir John Alexander Macdonald [a] GCB PC QC (January 10 or 11, 1815 [b] – June 6, 1891) was the first prime minister of Canada, serving from 1867 to 1873 and from 1878 until his death in 1891. He was the dominant figure of Canadian Confederation, and had a political career that spanned almost half a century.

  2. Há 6 dias · The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. Last Updated: May 18, 2024 • Article History. Sir John Macdonald. In full: Sir John Alexander Macdonald. Born: January 11, 1815, Glasgow, Scotland. Died: June 6, 1891, Ottawa, Ontario, Dominion of Canada (aged 76) Title / Office: prime minister (1857-1867), Canada. Role In: Charlottetown Conference.

  3. Sir John Alexander Macdonald GCB KCMG PC PC QC ( Glasgow, 11 de janeiro de 1815 – Ottawa, 6 de junho de 1891) foi um advogado e político canadense que serviu como o primeiro primeiro-ministro do Canadá em duas ocasiões, de 1867 a 1873 e depois de 1878 até sua morte.

  4. Sir John Alexander Macdonald, prime minister of Canada 1867–73 and 1878–91, lawyer, businessman, politician (born 10 or 11 January 1815 in Glasgow, Scotland; died 6 June 1891 in Ottawa, ON). John A. Macdonald was Canada’s first and second-longest serving prime minister (19 years).

  5. Name: Sir John Alexander MacDonald. Born: January 11, 1815, Glasgow, Scotland. Died: June 6, 1891, Ottawa, Ontario. Served (first time): July 1, 1867 to November 7, 1873 (6 years) Served (second time): October 17, 1878 to June 6, 1891 (12 years) Party: Conservative.

  6. 13 de jan. de 2015 · 13 January 2015. By Sarah Toom. BBC Scotland news. John Alexander Macdonald, who was born in Glasgow's Merchant City 200 years ago this week, is little-known in the city of his birth but he...

  7. 6 de jan. de 2015 · Canada's Father Figure. Sir John A. Macdonald has been caricatured as a drunkard and a crook. But without him there would be no Canada. by Richard J. Gwyn. — Posted January 6, 2015. Sir John A. Macdonald, 1877. Notman & Sandham, McCord Museum/11-46604.2.