Canadian Prime Ministers on Banknotes

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Explore the faces behind Canadian banknotes, featuring Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Sir John A. Macdonald, Queen Elizabeth II, William Lyon Mackenzie King, and Sir Robert Borden. Learn about their significant contributions to Canadian history and politics, as depicted on the $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100 bills respectively.


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  2. Sir Wilfrid Laurier I was born on November 20th, 1841 and I appear on the Canadian $5 bill. I was Canada s seventh prime minister, taking over in 1896. I was Canada s first francophone prime minister. A 15-year era of Canadian history is named after me. Also, a university in Kitchener/Waterloo is named after me.

  3. Sir John A. MacDonald I was born January 11th, 1815 in Glasgow, Scotland. I appear on the Canadian $10 bill. My political career lasted for about half a century. My middle name is Alexander. I served as Canada s prime minister for 19 years, second to only Mackenzie King. I am best known as Canada s first prime minister.

  4. Queen Elizabeth II I was born on April 21st, 1926 and I appear on the Canadian $20 bill. In 1947, I married the Duke of Edinburgh. His name is Phillip. My father and predecessor was King George VI. On February 6th, 1952, I was crowned Head of the Commonwealth.

  5. William Lyon Mackenzie King I was born December 17th, 1874 in Berlin, Ontario. I appear on the Canadian $50 bill. I was the tenth prime minister of Canada. I was trained in law and social work. Politically, I represented the Liberal Party of Canada. I am well-known for serving Canada in three separate terms, serving a total of 22 years, the longest of any prime minister.

  6. Sir Robert Borden I was born June 26th, 1854. I appear on the Canadian $100 bill. I was the third Nova Scotian prime minister. I served as Canada s eighth prime minister. In addition to politics, I was a lawyer. After retiring from public life, I became a chancellor at Queen s University. I am well-known as Canada s prime minister during WWI.

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