S. No | Name | Birth Place | Tenure | Party |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Justin Trudeau | Ottawa, Ontario | 4 November 2015 – Incumbent | Liberal Party |
2 | Stephen Harper | Toronto, Canada | 6 February, 2006 – 4 November 2015 | Conservative Party of Canada |
3 | Paul Martin | Windsor, Ontario | 12 December, 2003 – 5/6 February, 2006 | Liberal Party |
4 | Jean Chrétien | Shawinigan, Quebec, Canada | 4 November, 1993 – 11/12 December, 2003 | Liberal Party |
5 | Kim Campbell | Port Alberni, British Columbia, Canada | 25 June, 1993 – 3/4 November, 1993 | Progressive Conservative Party |
6 | Brian Mulroney | Baie-Comeau, Quebec, Canada | 17 September, 1984 – 24/25 June,1993 | Progressive Conservative Party |
7 | John Turner | Richmond, Surrey, England | 30 June, 1984 – 16/17 September, 1984 | Liberal Party |
8 | Pierre Trudeau | Montreal, Quebec | 3 March, 1980 – 29/30 June, 1984 | Liberal Party |
9 | Joe Clark | High River, Alberta | 4 June, 1979 – 2/3 March, 1980 | Progressive Conservative Party |
10 | Pierre Trudeau | Montreal, Quebec | 20 April, 1968 – 3/4 June, 1979 | Liberal Party |
11 | Lester B. Pearson | Township of York, Toronto, Ontario | 22 April, 1963 – 20 April, 1968 | Liberal Party |
12 | John Diefenbaker | Neustadt, Ontario | 21 June, 1957 – 22 April, 1963 | Progressive Conservative Party |
13 | Louis St. Laurent | Compton, Quebec | 15 November, 1948 – 21 June, 1957 | Liberal Party |
14 | William Lyon Mackenzie King | Berlin, Ontario | 23 October, 1935 – 15 November, 1948 | Liberal Party |
15 | R. B. Bennett | Hopewell Hill, New Brunswick | 7 August, 1930 – 23 October, 1935 | Conservative Party (historical) |
16 | William Lyon Mackenzie King | Berlin, Ontario | 25 September, 1926 – 7 August, 1930 | Liberal Party |
17 | Arthur Meighen | Anderson, Ontario | 29 June, 1926 – 25 September, 1926 | Conservative Party (historical) |
18 | William Lyon Mackenzie King | Berlin, Ontario | 29 December, 1921 – 28 June, 1926 | Liberal Party |
19 | Arthur Meighen | Anderson, Ontario | 10 July, 1920 – 29 December, 1921 | National Liberal and Conservative Party |
20 | Sir Robert Borden | Grand-Pré, Nova Scotia | 12 October, 1917 – 10 July, 1920 | Unionist Party |
21 | Sir Robert Borden | Grand-Pré, Nova Scotia | 10 October, 1911 – 11 October, 1917 | Conservative Party (historical) |
22 | Sir Wilfrid Laurier | Saint-Lin, Canada East | 11 July, 1896 – 6 October, 1911 | Liberal Party |
23 | Sir Charles Tupper | Amherst, Nova Scotia | 1 May, 1896 – 8 July, 1896 | Conservative Party (historical) |
24 | Sir Mackenzie Bowell | Rickinghall, England | 21 December, 1894 – 27 April, 1896 | Conservative Party (historical) |
25 | Sir John Thompson | Halifax, Nova Scotia | 5 December, 1892 – 12 December, 1894 | Liberal-Conservative Party |
26 | Sir John Abbott | Saint-André, Quebec | 16 June, 1891 – 24 November, 1892 | Liberal-Conservative Party |
27 | Sir John A. Macdonald | Glasgow, Scotland, UK | 17 October, 1878 – 6 June, 1891 | Liberal-Conservative Party |
28 | Alexander Mackenzie | Logierait, Scotland | 7 November, 1873 – 8 October, 1878 | Liberal Party |
29 | Sir John A. Macdonald | Glasgow, Scotland, UK | 1 July, 1867 – 5 November, 1873 | Liberal-Conservative Party |
List of Prime Ministers of Canada
Know about all the prime ministers of Canada. The list of prime ministers of Canada shows all the prime ministers of Canada from beginning to present with their tenure and their respective political party.