List of Prime Ministers of Canada by place of birth

List of Prime Ministers of Canada by place of birth

This is a list of the Prime Ministers of Canada by their birthplace.

Canada (18)

Alberta (1)

(Conservative) Joe Clark, High River

British Columbia (1)

(Conservative) Kim Campbell, Port Alberni

New Brunswick (1)

(Conservative) Richard Bedford Bennett, Hopewell Hill

Nova Scotia (3)

(Conservative) Sir John Sparrow David Thompson, Halifax
(Conservative) Sir Charles Tupper, Amherst
(Conservative) and Unionist) Sir Robert Laird Borden, Grand-Pré

Ontario (6)

(Unionist) Arthur Meighen, Anderson (now Perth South)
(Liberal) William Lyon Mackenzie King, Berlin (now Kitchener)
(Conservative) John Diefenbaker, Neustadt
(Liberal) Lester Bowles Pearson, Newtonbrook (now a district in Toronto)
(Liberal) Paul Martin, Windsor
(Conservative) Stephen Harper, Toronto

Quebec (6)

(Conservative) Sir John Joseph Caldwell Abbott, Saint-André-Est
(Liberal) Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Saint-Lin
(Liberal) Louis St. Laurent, Compton
(Liberal) Pierre Trudeau, Montreal
(Conservative) Brian Mulroney, Baie-Comeau
(Liberal) Jean Chrétien, Shawinigan

United Kingdom (4)

England (2)

(Conservative) Sir Mackenzie Bowell, Rickinghall
(Liberal) John Napier Turner, Richmond

cotland (2)

(Conservative) Sir John A. Macdonald, Glasgow
(Liberal) Alexander Mackenzie, Logierait


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