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With engaging prose and fresh insights,Stewart captures the defining moments of each prime minister’s time in office, revealing how they managed relationships with Indigenous peoples, the environment, American presidents, and international powers.
He also explores how their reputations have evolved – who has been forgotten, who remains controversial, and who has become a lasting part of Canada’s cultural fabric. Canada’s Prime Ministers is a necessary and important book, intended both for newcomers to Canadian history and those who haveloved it for a long time.

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