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Encyclopedia > Macdonald, Manitoba

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CBC.ca - The Greatest Canadian - Top Ten Greatest Canadians - Sir John A. Macdonald (1617 words)
Macdonald was educated in the area's finest schools, and he established his own law practice in Kingston at the age of 19.
Macdonald oversaw many changes in the 1850s: the state assumed responsibility for social welfare, standards were set for government institutions and places were constructed for the poor who had no means of support.
Macdonald was chosen to be its first Prime Minister and was proclaimed Knight Commander of the Bath, bestowing him the title of "Sir." Macdonald easily won the election in the summer of 1867.
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