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Robinson
4 March, 10:41
Who was the first prime minister of Canada
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Lucia Jacobson
4 March, 11:22
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your answer would be John A. Macdonald
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Amari Morgan
4 March, 12:41
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John A. Macdonald was the first PM of Canada.
He served in the Commons for a total of 23 years, 7 months, and 10 days, continuously from the first Parliament, elected in 1867, to his death in 1891.
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