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  1. 20. Feb. 2018 · William Lyon Mackenzie King was Canada's longest serving prime minister, an accomplished politician and a prolific writer. He kept an ongoing diary from 1893, until a few days before his death in 1950, in which he wrote down meticulous accounts of his life in politics and fascinating details from his private life.

  2. William Lyon Mackenzie King had a long political career. He was leader of the Liberal Party for 29 eventful years through the buoyant expansion of the 1920s, the depression of the 1930s, the shock of World War II, and then the post-war reconstruction, and for 21 of these years he was Canada’s prime minister.

  3. William Lyon Mackenzie King (Kitchener, 17 december 1874 – Ottawa, 22 juli 1950) was een Canadees staatsman. Loopbaan. Mackenzie King studeerde rechten en was werkzaam als jurist. Van 1900 tot 1908 was hij onderminister van Arbeid en van 1909 tot 1911 m ...

  4. William Lyon Mackenzie King. William Lyon Mackenzie King OM CMG PC ( 17 de dezembro de 1874 - 22 de julho de 1950) foi um estadista e político canadense que serviu como décimo primeiro-ministro do Canadá por três mandatos não consecutivos de 1921 a 1926, 1926 a 1930 e 1935 a 1948.

  5. 15. Okt. 2008 · William Lyon Mackenzie King, prime minister of Canada 1921–26, 1926–30 and 1935–48 (born 17 December 1874 in Berlin [ Kitchener ], ON ; died 22 July 1950 in Kingsmere, QC ). William Lyon Mackenzie King was the dominant political figure in an era of major changes. He was leader of the Liberal Party from 1919 to 1948, and Prime Minister of ...

  6. 29. Jan. 2013 · William Lyon Mackenzie était un journaliste, un député à l’Assemblée législative, il a été le premier maire de Toronto, et l’un des dirigeants des rébellions de 1837 . Il a été l’une des figures centrales de la vie politique avant la Confédération. Son petit-fils, William Lyon Mackenzie King , a été le premier ministre du ...

  7. Plaque (s) Mackenzie King, grandson of William Lyon Mackenzie, was born in Berlin, now Kitchener, Ontario. As a public servant he organized the Department of Labour, and was recognized as an authority on industrial relations. Entering politics in 1908, he became leader of the Liberal Party in 1919, Prime Minister in 1921, and except for three ...