John A. Macdonald


Sir John A. Macdonald

1st & 3rd Prime Minister of Canada
In office
1 July 1867 – 5 November 1873
MonarchVictoria
Governor GeneralThe Viscount Monck
The Lord Lisgar
The Earl of Dufferin
Preceded byOffice established
(see Canadian Confederation)
Succeeded byAlexander Mackenzie
In office
17 October 1878 – 6 June 1891
MonarchVictoria
Governor GeneralThe Earl of Dufferin
Marquess of Lorne
The Marquess of Lansdowne
The Lord Stanley of Preston
Preceded byAlexander Mackenzie
Succeeded byJohn Abbott
Joint-Premier of the Province of Canada
Premier of Canada West
In office
24 May 1856 – 2 August 1858
MonarchVictoria
Preceded byAllan MacNab
Succeeded byGeorge Brown
In office
6 August 1858 – 24 May 1862
MonarchVictoria
Preceded byGeorge Brown
Succeeded byJohn Sandfield Macdonald
In office
30 May 1864 – 30 June 1867
MonarchVictoria
Preceded byJohn Sandfield Macdonald
Succeeded byJohn Sandfield Macdonald
(as Premier of Ontario)
Personal details
Born
John Alexander Mcdonald

January 11, 1815
Glasgow, Scotland
DiedJune 6, 1891 (aged 76)
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Cause of deathStroke
Resting placeCataraqui Cemetery
Political partyConservative
Other political
affiliations
Upper Canada Tory (1843–1867)
Great Coalition (1864–1867)
Liberal-Conservative (1867–1873)
Spouse(s)
(m. 1843; died 1857)

(m. 1867)
Children3 (including Hugh John Macdonald)
EducationApprenticeship
ProfessionLawyer
Signature
Military service
Nickname(s)"Old Tomorrow"
"The Old Chieftain"
AllegianceBritish Empire
Upper Canada
Branch/serviceLoyalist militia
Years of service1837
RankPrivate
Battles/warsRebellions of 1837–1838



Leadership offices held

Parliamentary offices held
  • Member of the Parliament of the Province of Canada (1843–1867)
  • Member of the Parliament of Canada for Kingston (1867–1878, 1887–1891)
  • Member of the Canadian Parliament for Marquette (1878)
  • Member of the Canadian Parliament for Victoria (1878–1882)
  • Member of the Canadian Parliament for Lennox (1882)
  • Member of the Canadian Parliament for Carleton (1882–1887)

Sir John Alexander Macdonald GCB PC QC (January 11, 1815 – June 6, 1891) was the first and third Prime Minister of Canada. He was an important influence on the Canadian Confederation, July 1, 1867. Macdonald was in office from 1867 to 1873 and again from 1878 to 1891, making him the second longest-serving Prime Minister of Canada (after William Lyon Mackenzie King) and the only one to win six majority governments.

One of the things Macdonald wanted to do was to build a transcontinental railway that would link Canada from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean. That railway, called the Canadian Pacific Railway, was completed in 1885.

Macdonald did not speak French as well as the Prime Ministers who came after him. He could speak Scottish Gaelic and a bit of Latin.

Macdonald had four siblings. He was the third of five children.


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