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  1. 2 de feb. de 2019 · Learn about William Lyon Mackenzie King, the first prime minister of independent Canada, he guided Canada through World War II and obtained full independence...

  2. William Lyon Mackenzie (March 12, 1795 – August 28, 1861) was a Scottish Canadian-American journalist and politician. He founded newspapers critical of the Family Compact, a term used to identify elite members of Upper Canada.He represented York County in the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada and aligned with Reformers.He led the rebels in the Upper Canada Rebellion; after its defeat, he ...

  3. William Lyon Mackenzie King (17. prosince 1874 – 22. července 1950) byl kanadský politik, představitel Liberální strany Kanady, jejímž předsedou byl téměř třicet let, v letech 1919–1948.Byl premiérem Kanady v letech 1921–1926, 1926–1930 a 1935–1948, tedy dohromady celkem 22 let, což je kanadský rekord.. Byl otcem specificky kanadské verze sociálního státu.

  4. 23 de may. de 2018 · King, William Lyon Mackenzie. King, William Lyon Mackenzie (1874–1950) Canadian politician, prime minister (1921–30, 1935–48). His career was marked by the drive for national unity, culminating in the Statute of Westminster (1931). He made concessions to the Progressives, and he was conciliatory towards French-Canadian demands.

  5. 17 de may. de 2024 · W.L. Mackenzie King (born December 17, 1874, Berlin [now Kitchener], Ontario, Canada—died July 22, 1950, Kingsmere, Quebec) was the prime minister of Canada (1921–26, 1926–30, 1935–48) and leader of the Liberal Party, who helped preserve the unity of the English and French populations of Canada.

  6. William Lyon Mackenzie King was Canada's longest serving prime minister, an accomplished politician and a prolific writer. He kept an ongoing diary from 1893, until a few days before his death in 1950, in which he wrote down meticulous accounts of his life in politics and fascinating details from his private life.

  7. 19 de feb. de 2021 · William Lyon Mackenzie King was born on Dec. 17, 1874 in Berlin, Ontario, now known as Kitchener to parents John King and Isabel Grace Mackenzie. The grandson of William Lyon Mackenzie, whom he was also named after. His grandfather was the first mayor of Toronto, a member of the Legislative Assembly and a leader in the Rebellions of 1837.