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Geographie. Premiers ministres. Premiers ministres. William Lyon Mackenzie King, prime minister of Canada 1921–26, 1926–30 and 1935–48 (born 17 December 1874 in Berlin [Kitchener], ON; died 22 July 1950 in Kingsmere, QC [near Ottawa, ON]). William Lyon Mackenzie King, prime minister of Canada 1921–26, 1926–30 and 1935–48 (born 17 December 1874 in Berlin [Kitchener], ON; died 22 July 1950 in Kingsmere, QC [near Ottawa, ON]). Leader of the Liberal Party 1919-48, and prime minister for almost 22 of those years, King was the dominant political figure in an era of major changes.

As Canada’s longest-serving prime minister, King steered Canada through industrialization, much of the Great Depression, and the Second World War. By the time he left office, Canada had achieved greater independence from Britain and a stronger international voice, and had implemented policies such as unemployment insurance in response to industrialization, economic distress, and changing social realities. Early Career in Labour and Industrial Relations Prime Minister. Les Premiers Ministres Du Canada.

Parcs Canada travaille présentement à reconfigurer son site Web afin de l’adapter aux nouvelles normes pour les sites Web du gouvernement du Canada. Cette reconfiguration nécéssite le retrait de plusieurs pages et sections du site de Parcs Canada. Une partie du contenu éducatif est maintenant disponible à partir de la page Apprendre et découvrir. Pour plus de renseignements au sujet du retrait du Centre de ressources éducatives du site web de Parcs Canada, rendez-vous à la page Changements au Site Web 2012-13. Pour plus de renseignements au sujet de Parcs Canada, rendez-vous à notre page d'accueil.

Ou envoyez-nous vos questions par courriel à information@pc.gc.ca. Premiers ministres. Traditions autochtones: jeux et documents. Musée virtuel:industrialisation et chemin de fer. La Cyberligne du temps histoire du Canada. L'application web de la ligne du temps. Jeu «habille l'histoire du Canada» Nouvelle-France 1645 à aujourd'hui. Chasse aux trésors dans des musées canadiens. L'Encyclopedie canadienne. Le droit de vote. Is our democracy in crisis? If a healthy democracy depends on the active participation of its voters, then the answer may be yes. In 2006 less than 65% of all eligible voters cast votes in the federal election. Two years earlier only 38.7% of young citizens voted in the federal election.

Unit I of this web site, Getting the Vote, focuses on the issue of youth voting in Canada and tries to provide an historical explanation for the importance of voting. It raises serious questions about the future of democracy in which young people are not participating in such a basic democratic activity as voting. Unit II, Governance in Canada, examines the political process after the ballots have been counted. Paix et conflits.