Wilfrid Laurie's life and political achievements of Sir Lorill in Canada have made tremendous achievements in his political year as he represents Canada as a whole. His family dates back to New France and early Montreal and came to Canada for the first time. Raleigh 's father, government investigators, and amiable people settled in Canada and married Marcello Martino. Wildfrid was their first child born on November 20, 1841. Seven years later, when the mother of Wildfrid died, the tragedy struck the Laurier family.
In 1896, the Prime Minister of Canada adopted Sir Wilfried Laurel, Chairman of the Liberal, Liberal and Roman Catholic Church of Québec. He led the greatest prosperity that the Canadians have seen so far, but his 15 year power has been plagued and then ended with a difficult problem in the relationship with Canada and the United Kingdom and the United States. During the tenure of Raleigh, the British interest in the unified powerful empire increased. Many British Canadians have been wiped out of Empire 's emotions and Canadian nationalist ambitions and demanded that Canada expand the role of the Empire. They forced the Laurier government to dispatch troops to support Britain during the South African War from 1899 to 1902 and began the Canadian Navy in 1910. The same spirit comes from a big contribution the Canadians have made against the British cause during the Great difficulty. World War I
In 1896 he won the victory of the Liberal Party, Sir Wilfred Laurier. From the general election in 1867 to 1896, the Conservative Party of John A. MacDonald party ruled Canada except the term from 1873 to 1878. The Liberal Party struggled to regain power under the rule of Raleigh, Egypt, its predecessor, Edward Black. After death in 1896, McDonald 's was first elected in 1896. The conservatives then had at least four leaders and was in a state of chaos. The Liberal Party is in office until 1911. In addition, political scientists believe that this election made more than two-thirds of the time between 1896 and 2006, with the Liberal Party as the dominant power in Canadian politics.