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The Honourable Sir John Abbott. Kathy Yan Block F. Third Prime Minister of Canada. June 16,1891- November 24,1892. Early Life. Born on June 16 th , 1821 in St. Andrews, Lower Canada Corporate lawyer and businessman Freemason Promoted railway projects. Politics. Conservative
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The HonourableSir John Abbott Kathy Yan Block F
Third Prime Minister of Canada June 16,1891- November 24,1892
Early Life • Born on June 16th, 1821 in St. Andrews, Lower Canada • Corporate lawyer and businessman • Freemason • Promoted railway projects
Politics • Conservative • Opposed Confederation • Was both a Senator and a member of the House of Commons • Mayor of Montreal • Solicitor General of Canada
Rise to Power • Interim Prime Minister after Macdonald’s death • Supported Thompson but Conservative party wanted him to succeed instead
Issues faced as PM • Dealing with issues caused by Macdonald’s death • Revisions of the criminal code • Trade agreements with the United States • Manitoba Schools Question • Corruption • Civil service reform
Final Days • Attempted to turn over leadership 12 months into his term to Thompson but was prevented by the party • Experienced initial stages of brain cancer • Retired due to ill health
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