For the biography of Wilfrid Laurer, see Wilfrid Laurier.
This article is the Electoral history of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the seventh Prime Minister of Canada.
A Liberal, he was Canada's fourth longest-serving Prime Minister, with the longest consecutive time in office (over fifteen years, from 1896 to 1911). He won four general elections and lost three. He was succeeded by Sir Robert Borden. He died in 1919, having been the Leader of the Official Opposition for eight years.
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Sir Henri Charles WilfridLaurier, GCMG, PC, KC (/ˈlɒrieɪ/ LORR-ee-ay; French: [wilfʁid loʁje]; November 20, 1841 – February 17, 1919) was a Canadian...
prime minister from Quebec, the others being Sir John Abbott, Sir WilfridLaurier, Louis St. Laurent, Pierre Trudeau, Brian Mulroney, Jean Chrétien and...
became Prime Minister after winning the federal election of 1911, defeating Sir WilfridLaurier. He won two general elections (1911, 1917) and lost two...
Commissioner of the Ontario Provincial Police, Harold H. Graham. After graduating from Arthur District High School, he attended WilfridLaurier University...
Macdonald's Conservative majority; to 1898, when WilfridLaurier's Liberals repealed it. The Electoral Franchise Act restricted the vote to propertied...
King. Trudeau was the fourth of eight prime ministers from Quebec, the others being Sir John Abbott, Sir WilfridLaurier, Louis St. Laurent, Brian Mulroney...
Harvey Slack. He wrote several popular histories including Quebec: A Tale of Love; Sir WilfridLaurier and the Romance of Canada; 1759: The Battle for Canada;...
minister, with a term of only 69 days. He led his party in two general elections (1896, 1900) and lost both, to Sir WilfridLaurier Prior to Confederation...
the 17th Parliament. WilfridLaurier was an MP for 44 years and 11 months between January 22, 1874, when he won at the riding of Drummond—Arthabaska,...
WilfridLaurier Heighington, KC (July 30, 1897 – 23 March 1945) was a Canadian soldier, writer, lawyer and politician. Heighington attended Royal Military...
Sir WilfridLaurier (1877–1919), senior Cabinet member Ernest Lapointe (1919–1941) and Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent (1942–1958). With Laurier serving...
281 days. He was the fifth of eight prime ministers from Quebec, the others being Sir John Abbott, Sir WilfridLaurier, Louis St. Laurent, Pierre Trudeau...
the federal cabinet of Prime Minister Sir WilfridLaurier. Murray was sworn in as premier and took a seat in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly when he was...
Liberal Party, led by WilfridLaurier. The Speaker was Peter White. See also List of Canadian electoral districts 1887-1892 for a list of the ridings in this...
of the popular vote, the Liberal Party, led by WilfridLaurier, won the majority of seats to form the next government. The election ended 18 years of...
but was defeated in two federal elections by Liberal Prime Minister WilfridLaurier in 1904 and 1908. However, in the 1911 federal election, Borden led...