Alexander Mackenzie
Canadian politician, 2nd Prime Minister

Born
January 28th, 1822
203 years ago
Died
April 17th, 1892
133 years ago — 70 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
Canada
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A politician served as the 2nd Prime Minister of Canada from 1873 to 1878. He was a member of the Liberal Party and led the government during a period of economic difficulty. Mackenzie focused on national governance and infrastructure development. Significant contributions included the establishment of the Supreme Court of Canada and the implementation of a national policy that emphasized the building of transcontinental railways. His administration emphasized transparency and integrity in public office, marking a departure from previous political practices.
Served as the 2nd Prime Minister of Canada
Established the Supreme Court of Canada
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