Sir John A. A MacDonald and Sir John A. MacDonald were born in Glasgow, Scotland on January 10, 1815. His father's name is Hugh McDonald, and his mother's name is Helen show. His father moved to Glasgow from Dornach. His father is a very fun and cheerful person, and he wants him to do better, but he usually does the worst. He is a man with many friends, he will say a lot, he will also drink. His mother is from Spey Vally. His mother is a very smart girl, she seems to be against his father.
Andrew Kingston is proud to be the hometown of Sir John A. MacDonald, the father of the Canadian Commonwealth. We drove McDonald 's Avenue in Saucus A, drank in the public space of Sarion, and on his birthday raised champagne at the public ceremony to commemorate the memory of our father. Recently, Kingston was proud of the collective response of our community to the Syrian refugee crisis. Sponsorship, coat donation, freshman preparation CFB Trenton will introduce Canada's best immigrants, compassion, equality.
Prime Minister John Alexander McDonald (1867 - 1873, 1878 - 1991), lawyers, businessmen, politicians (born in Glasgow, Scotland on January 10 or 11, 1815, June 6, 1891 Ottawa died). John Alexander McDonald is a dominant creative thinking, enacted the "British North American Law", became Canada's first state capital as Canada's first state prime minister, oversees the expansion of the autonomous ocean from the ocean to the sea Did. . For half a century his government governed politics and set policy goals for future generations of political leaders.
On July 1, 1867, Canada was under the unification of the federal government. Ontario State, Quebec State, New Brunswick State, Nova Scotia State. Sir John MacDonald is the first Prime Minister. Manitoba, Yukon, Northwest Territories became part of Canada in 1870. British Columbia joined in 1871 and joined Prince Edward Island in 1873. Two red river rebellions from 1869 to 1870 and 1885 were led by Louielier. He is fighting for more rights for Métis, France and Indigenous Mixed Blood. A railway crossing Canada, the Canadian Pacific Railway was completed in 1885, making it easy for Canadians to move west. Many Europeans came to the prairie, so Alberta and Saskatchewan province became state in 1905.