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Read the words of Canada's Prime Minister during World War 1, who introduced the first federal income tax and nationalized the railways. Learn about his views on Canadianism, conscription, and the German threat.
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Sir Robert Laird Borden GCMG PC KC (June 26, 1854 – June 10, 1937) was a Canadian lawyer and politician who served as the eighth prime minister of Canada from 1911 to 1920. He is best known for his leadership of Canada during World War I. Borden was born in Grand-Pré, Nova Scotia.
Feb 21, 2008 · Sir Robert Laird Borden, lawyer, politician, prime minister of Canada, 1911–20 (born 26 June 1854 in Grand Pré, NS; died 10 June 1937 in Ottawa, ON). The eighth prime minister of Canada, Borden was a Halifax lawyer, leader of the Liberal-Conservative Party 1901–20, and architect of the Conservative victory in the " Reciprocity Election" of ...
Apr 18, 2024 · Sir Robert Borden was the eighth prime minister of Canada (1911–20) and leader of the Conservative Party (1901–20), who played a decisive role—notably by insisting on separate Canadian membership in the League of Nations—in transforming the status of his country from that of colony to that of.
This booklet contains a collection of speeches given by Prime Minister Robert L. Borden at locations in Toronto, Ottawa, and London (UK) throughout the summer of 1918.
In 1920 he resigned, citing health concerns. Today, Borden is usually singled out as one of Canada’s greatest leaders, for both his wartime leadership and important role in helping assert Canada’s right to an independent foreign policy. Name: Sir Robert Laird Borden. Born: June 26, 1854, Grand Pre, Nova Scotia.
Quotes spoken by Sir Robert Borden. "Adequate protection is that which would at all times secure the Canadian market to Canadians in respect to all Canadian enterprises."