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Charles Tupper

Charles Tupper

Ancien premier ministre du Canada
Charles Tupper, né le 2 juillet 1821 et mort le 30 mars 1915, est un homme d'État. Il est le sixième premier ministre du Canada. Titulaire de ce poste durant seulement quelques mois, il détient le record du plus court mandat. Wikipédia
Date/Lieu de naissance : 2 juillet 1821, Amherst, Canada
Date de décès : 30 octobre 1915, Bexleyheath, Royaume-Uni
Fonctions précédentes : Chef de l'opposition officielle du Canada (1896–1901), Premier ministre du Canada (1896–1896), Secrétaire d'État du Canada (1896–1896) et plus
Épouse : Frances Morse (m. 1846–1912)
Livres
Sir Charles Tupper, 1st Baronet (July 2, 1821 – October 30, 1915) was a Canadian Father of Confederation who served as the sixth prime minister of Canada ...
Sir Charles Tupper, 1st Baronet was the premier of Nova Scotia from 1864 to 1867 and prime minister of Canada in 1896, who was responsible for the ...
Autres questions
What did Charles Tupper accomplish?
Tupper was elected into the Nova Scotia Assembly in 1855 and served as Premier from 1864 to 1867 during which time he led Nova Scotia into Confederation. In 1867, he became the founding president of the Canadian Medical Association.
Why did Charles Tupper stop being prime minister?
As the premier of Nova Scotia from 1864 to 1867, he led Nova Scotia into Confederation. He briefly served as the Canadian prime minister, from seven days after parliament had been dissolved, until he resigned on July 8, 1896, following his party's loss in the 1896 Canadian federal election.
How old was Charles Tupper when he took office?
He became Canada's sixth prime minister in 1896 at the age of 75but governed only 10 weeks before Laurier defeated the Conservatives in a general election the same year (Tupper won the popular vote but lost the seat count).
Who was Charles Tupper in the Canadian Encyclopedia?
Charles Tupper led Nova Scotia into Confederation while he was premier. Over the course of his lengthy political career, he served as a federal Cabinet minister and diplomat, and briefly as prime minister of Canada — his 10-week term is the shortest in Canadian history.
Politician, physician, and passionate advocate of public health. As a young physician in Amherst, Nova Scotia, Dr. Tupper travelled great distances on ...
TUPPER, Sir CHARLES, doctor and politician; b. 2 July 1821 near Amherst, N.S., son of Charles Tupper* and Miriam Lowe, née Lockhart; m.
Charles Tupper was prime minister of Canada for two months in 1896. He served the shortest term of any prime minister, but he had a long career in politics ...
Sir Charles Tupper, prime minister, premier of Nova Scotia 1864–67, doctor (born 2 July 1821 in Amherst, NS; died 30 October 1915 in Bexleyheath, England).
Charles Tupper was born in Amherst, Nova Scotia in 1821, the son of a Baptist minister. He was educated at Horton Academy in Wolfville and trained as a doctor ...
The Right Hon. Sir Charles Tupper, P.C., K.C.M.G., G.C.M.G., C.B., M.P. · Date of Birth (yyyy-mm-dd): 1821-07-02 · Place of Birth: Amherst, Nova Scotia, Canada ...
Tupper was a physician who championed public health, better hospital care and improved medical education. He became a founder and the first president of the ...
Charles Tupper, a medical doctor by training and trade, began his political career by taking a seat in the Nova Scotia Assembly in 1855, defeating Joseph Howe ...