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  1. William Lyon Mackenzie King OM CMG PC (December 17, 1874 – July 22, 1950) was a Canadian statesman and politician who was the tenth prime minister of Canada for three non-consecutive terms from 1921 to 1926, 1926 to 1930, and 1935 to 1948.

  2. 15 Okt 2008 · Learn about the life and career of Canada's longest-serving prime minister, who led the country through industrialization, the Great Depression and the Second World War. Explore his early education, journalism, labour reforms, political achievements and controversies.

  3. William Lyon Mackenzie King, (juga dikenali sebagai Mackenzie King, 17 Disember 1874 – 22 Julai 1950) ialah seorang negarawan Kanada. Beliau berkhidmat sebagai Perdana Menteri Kanada kesepuluh dari 29 Disember 1921 hingga 28 Jun 1926, dari September 25, 1926 kepada 7 Ogos 1930 dan dari 23 Oktober, 1935 untuk November 15, 1948.

  4. 17 Mei 2024 · W.L. Mackenzie King (born December 17, 1874, Berlin [now Kitchener], Ontario, Canada—died July 22, 1950, Kingsmere, Quebec) was the prime minister of Canada (1921–26, 1926–30, 1935–48) and leader of the Liberal Party, who helped preserve the unity of the English and French populations of Canada.

  5. 29 Jan 2013 · Learn about the life and legacy of William Lyon Mackenzie, a journalist, politician and leader of the Rebellions of 1837 in Upper Canada. He was the grandfather of Canada's longest-serving prime minister, William Lyon Mackenzie King.

  6. 25 Feb 2016 · Learn how Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King guided Canada through six years of war, oversaw a massive war effort and made surprisingly few errors in a period of tremendous turmoil, change and anguish. Explore his strategy of limited liability, his Cabinet, his role in the Battle of the Atlantic and his re-election in 1940.

  7. 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.