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W. Averell Harriman of the United States, Malcolm MacDonald of Britain, Maurice Couve De Murville, France's Foreign Minister, and Howard C. Green, Canada's Minister of External Affairs, concluded, meanwhile, a round of consultations here on future tactics in the conference.
* 2005 – Prime Minister Paul Martin announces that Michaëlle Jean will be Canada's 27th Governor General.
B. M. Hertzog and Canada's Prime Minister at that time, William Lyon Mackenzie King.
During the 2008 Canadian parliamentary dispute, two of Canada's opposition parties signed an agreement to form what would become the country's second coalition government since Confederation if the minority Conservative government was defeated on a vote of non-confidence ; unseating Stephen Harper as Prime Minister.
* 2008 – Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper makes an historic official apology to Canada's First Nations in regard to a residential school abuse in which children are isolated from their homes, families and cultures for a century.
* 1957 – Ellen Fairclough is sworn in as Canada's first woman Cabinet Minister.
* 1891 – John Abbott becomes Canada's third Prime Minister.
St-Laurent won, and was sworn in as Prime Minister of Canada on 15 November, making him Canada's second French-Canadian Prime Minister, after Wilfrid Laurier.
However, Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced that " ships entering the North-West passage should first report to his government.
The scandal ultimately led to the resignation of Canada's first Prime Minister, Sir John A. Macdonald, and a transfer of power from his Conservative government to a Liberal government led by Alexander Mackenzie.
As such, the prime minister, supported by the Office of the Prime Minister ( PMO ), controls the appointments of many key figures in Canada's system of governance, including the governor general, the Cabinet, justices of the Supreme Court, senators, heads of crown corporations, ambassadors to foreign countries, the provincial lieutenant governors, and approximately 3, 100 other positions.
At the end of Canada's centennial year in 1967, Prime Minister Pearson announced his intention to step down, and Trudeau entered the race for the Liberal leadership.
In 1909, he became Canada's first Deputy Minister of Labour, a civil service position.
* June 30 – John Napier Turner becomes Canada's 17th Prime Minister.
Kim Campbell, his successor, becomes Canada's first female Prime Minister.
** Pierre Trudeau becomes Canada's 15th Prime Minister.
** Joe Clark becomes Canada's 16th and youngest Prime Minister.
Canada's Governor General, Roland Michener, proclaimed the exhibition open after the Expo flame was ignited by Prime Minister Pearson.
The commissioners of Canada's territories are appointed by the federal Governor-in-Council, at the recommendation of the Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development ; but, as the territories are not sovereign entities, the commissioners are not personal representatives of the sovereign.
The 1997 – 2000 term was marked by the Bloc's fight against the passage of the Clarity Act, the attempt by Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chrétien ( himself a Quebecer who represented a strongly nationalist riding ) and Stéphane Dion, a Quebec minister in Chrétien's cabinet, to codify the Supreme Court of Canada's 1998 decision that Quebec could not secede unilaterally.
Two years later, at the request of Prime Minister Stephen Harper, Mulroney traveled to Washington, DC along with Michael Wilson, Canada's ambassador to the United States, as Canada's representatives at the state funeral of former president Gerald Ford.
* Charles Tupper, Canada's sixth Prime Minister

Canada's and Citizenship
Jason T. Kenney, PC, MP ( born May 30, 1968 ) is Canada's current Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism.
* e-CAS Tracker: A tool that automatically notifies people when their application status is updated on Citizenship and Immigration Canada's e-CAS service.
In addition to receiving the United Nations Association in Canada's Lester B. Pearson Peace Medal and the Governor General's Meritorious Service Cross, Hoskins has been awarded the Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration Citation for Citizenship, Canada's Top 40 Under 40 Award, and a McMaster University Distinguished Alumni Award.
He became Officer of The Order of Canada ( Canada's highest civilian honour ) in 1993 and was promoted to Companion in 2008 ; received The Woodrow Wilson Award for Corporate Citizenship in 2002 ( the first time awarded in Canada ); has been inducted into the Canadian Business Hall of Fame, and the Canadian Mining Hall of Fame.
Politically, Biocchi was the Green Party of Canada's Citizenship and Immigration critic during the 2004 federal election, running as their candidate in the riding of Ottawa — Orléans.
It cooperates with Canada Border Services Agency, Citizenship and Immigration Canada, RCMP's Missing Children's Registry, Revenue Canada's International Project Return, and the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade.
With potential new Commonwealth immigrants who did not already owe allegiance to Canada's shared sovereign, the Parliament of Canada thus enacted the Canadian Citizenship Act 1946, which came into effect on 1 January of the following year.
In 2006, the Fraser Institute issued a report, Canada's Inadequate Response to Terrorism: The Need for Policy Reform, suggesting that the Citizenship Act be amended so that the Oath of Citizenship included a provision wherein the new citizen offered loyalty to Canadian values, with violation of this oath punishable by deportation.
* Citizens for a Canadian Republic: Canada's unconstitutional Citizenship Oath
Though failing to prevent erosion in some areas, the League successfully lobbied the Government of Canada to maintain a Canadian version of the Victoria Cross as Canada's highest military decoration, and to maintain the Queen's place in the Oath of Citizenship.
Following Canada's enactment of the Canadian Citizenship Act 1946 ( in force from 1 January 1947 ), the Commonwealth Heads of Government agreed that every member state would enact its own citizenship law, while retaining the common status of British subject.

Canada's and Immigration
* Timlin, Mabel F. " Canada's Immigration Policy, 1896-1910 ," Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science Vol.
Dhalla opposed the Conservative government's changes to Canada's immigration laws in early 2008, wherein the government set an annual limit on the number of cases to be heard and gave the Immigration Minister the discretion to fast-track some applicants.
Pier 21, a former ocean liner terminal, is Canada's National Museum of Immigration in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
* " Protecting Canada's Immigration System Act "

Canada's and Jason
Wade VanLandingham used Jason Doucette's program to reach 13 million digits, a record published in Yes Mag: Canada's Science Magazine for Kids.

Canada's and Kenney
On May 1, 1940 young Dal Richards, his 11-piece band and a then-unknown 13-year-old Juliette were booked to replace Mart Kenney and His Western Gentlemen, Canada's leading dance band at the time.
Kenney supported the 2003 invasion of Iraq and suggested that the Chrétien government's refusal to support the war would damage Canada's relationship with the United States of America.
Kenney has been named one of Canada's " 100 Leaders of the Future " by Maclean's magazine ; " one of Canada's leading conservative activists " by the Globe and Mail ; and " one of 21 Canadians to watch in the 21st century " by the Financial Post magazine.

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