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  • The John Thompson
    The status of the prime minister has been described as primus inter pares: Latin for first among equals. This concept defines not only the prime ministers relationship with Cabinet, but also, in a sense, his or her relationship with the public in our ...
    http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/2/4/h4-3100-e.html
 
  • The CanadaInfo
    John Thompsons support for womens rights is only one aspect of the passion for fairness and justice that informed not just his ideals, but his actions as well. That the reputation of Canadas fourth prime minister has since sunk into obscurity is due ...
    http://www.craigmarlatt.com/canada/government/thompson.html
 
  • A Grave Sites
    John Thompson was a new prime minister with a record of achievement and a promising future when he died suddenly in 1894. He was just fortynine years old.Thompson had served briefly as premier of Nova Scotia before being appointed to the Nova Scotia ...
    http://www.pc.gc.ca/clmhc-hsmbc/pm/Thompson_E.asp
 
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  • The 1892 Speech
    Sir JOHN THOMPSON: I have had some experience, both in defending criminals and in prosecuting them; I have never shrunk in my calling as a member of the bar, from taking any mans case, no matter how desperate it might be, for the purpose of saying fo ...
    http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/2/4/h4-4046-e.html
 
  • A Thompson
    The prime minister is the leader of Canada. He or she is sometimes called first among equals. This means that even though all members of the Cabinet are equal, he or she is the most powerful. This website looks at the job of prime minister. It also l ...
    http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/2/9/h9-3105-e.html
 
  • A Right Honourable
    We look forward to it as one of the aims which are to be accomplished in the public life of Canada, because the Conservative party believes that the influence of women in the politics of the country is always for good. I think, therefore, that there ...
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