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Canada’s first prime minister, Sir John A.
Macdonald, appeared on the only $500 bill
ever issued in Canada, wearing a formal
shirt and fur-collared coat In other words,
he was dressed exactly like someone you’d
expect to be carrying around a $500 bill.
What feuds between politicians and media
looked like before cable news In 1910, a
Saskatchewan newspaper boy famously blew
off a conversation with Canada’s seventh
PM, Sir Wilfrid Laurier. The boy grew up to
be Canada’s 13th PM, John Diefenbaker.
In 1923, PM Lester Pearson’s Oxford
hockey team won the inaugural Spengler
Cup Though Pearson didn’t look like a
future Nobel Peace Prize winner as he
pulled an opposing player’s jersey over his
head and rocked him with uppercuts.
This explains the Grateful Dead and
Jefferson Airplane posters they found at
24 Sussex Drive after she left Canada’s
first female PM, Kim Campbell, is also
Canada’s first baby boomer PM.
He predicted our PM 40 years early but
couldn’t muster the slightest premonition
about Watergate? U.S. President Richard
Nixon, during a 1972 state visit with then-
PM Pierre Trudeau, famously exclaims,
“I’d like to toast the future prime minister
of Canada – to Justin Pierre Trudeau.”
“This,” uttered a despondent royal chef,
“will do no favours for the reputation
of British cuisine” PM Sir John Thompson,
49, dies of a heart attack while lunching with
Queen Victoria at Windsor Castle in 1894.
Stephen Harper, the only PM known to
employ a personal stylist, refused to
disclose her taxpayer-funded salary
The stylist developed his trademark “Lego-
man hair and dark suit” esthetic, which
is in fashion whether you’re out on the
campaign trail or proroguing Parliament.
THE PEAKS AND VALLEYS IN THE JOURNEY
By Mike Crisolago
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