Sir Mackenzie Bowell PC KCMG (/ˈboʊ.əl/; December 27, 1823 – December 10, 1917) was a Canadian newspaper publisher and politician, who served as the fifth...
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in this way. He was selected by the Conservative Party to replace Mackenzie Bowell just before the general election of 1896, which Tupper and the Conservatives...
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Honourable James Colledge Pope (from October 19, 1878) The Honourable Sir Mackenzie Bowell (from October 19, 1878) The Honourable Louis François Georges Baby...
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This article is the Electoral history of Sir Mackenzie Bowell, the fifth Prime Minister of Canada. A Conservative, he became prime minister upon the sudden...
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George Bennett Bowell (1875–1942), British horologist Horace Alexander William Bowell (1880–1957), English cricketer Mackenzie Bowell (1823–1917), Canadian...
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have been born outside Canada: John A. Macdonald, Alexander Mackenzie, Mackenzie Bowell, and John Turner. Died in office Borden headed a Conservative...
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relinquishing the High Commissionership. In 1895, the government of Mackenzie Bowell floundered over the Manitoba Schools Question; as a result, several...
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Sir Mackenzie Bowell (1823–1917), English-born Canadian Prime Minister Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes (born 1991), Canadian ski jumper and Olympian Mackenzie Chapman...
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minister. Two former prime ministers—John Joseph Caldwell Abbott and Mackenzie Bowell—served in the 1890s while members of the Senate. Both, in their roles...
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Betsy Boyce, 2001, The accidental Prime Minister: The biography of Sir Mackenzie Bowell, Ameliasburg, ON: Seventh Town Historical Society ISBN 0-9691935-5-6...
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