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in 1885. Macdonald generally thought highly of Thompson, remarking, "My one great discovery was my discovery of Thompson". Macdonald poked some fun at his recruit as well: "Thompson is a little too fond of satire, and a little too much of a Nova Scotian." However, his rise in government was probably
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mountains. During their courtship, Thompson was forced to write love letters in shorthand because of his soon-to-be wife's disapproving parents. A daughter, Annie, died at 1, while youngest son David lived to be 2. Two other children died at birth, the Thompsons had five children survive childhood.
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in 1997. A survey of 26 Canadian historians determined that Thompson was ranked #10 of the 20 people who had at that time served as Canadian PM. He was identified as "The great "might-have-been" of Canadian Prime Ministers...", whose potentially promising career was cut short by his early death. A
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in January 1893 and covered the topics of tolerance and Canadian nationalism in conjunction with loyalty to the British crown. At the time, Thompson was concerned about the possibility of the annexation of Canada by the
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follow-up article co-authored by Hillmer in 2011 broadened the survey to include survey responses of over 100 historians; in this survey, Thompson was ranked 14th out the 22 who had by then served as PM.
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Thompson was the second of two Canadian prime ministers to die in office (the first being John A. Macdonald), and the only one to die out of Canada. (Three retired prime ministers died out of Canada:
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undertook the education of the sons. Lady Thompson cofounded, with the Countess of Aberdeen, the National Council of Women, and served as one of its presidents. She served as a governor of the
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Thompson was the last minister to see Macdonald before his devastating stroke in May 1891. Following Macdonald's death a week later, there was a Cabinet crisis. The governor general,
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in 1894, Thompson unexpectedly suffered a heart attack and died, aged 49. He is the second and most recent Canadian prime minister to have died in office, after John A. Macdonald.
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Thompson assumed the office of Prime Minister in 1892, a year later, when John Abbott retired. Thompson retained the post of Attorney General while he was prime minister.
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Despite having held prime ministerial office, Thompson had little estate, so Parliament set up a fund to support his widow and children. The Canadian politician
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Since 1996, Sir John Thompson's former home in Ottawa at 237 Metcalfe Street has served as the national office of the Canadian Soccer Association.
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in administering the school system. The issue in the North West Territories would be resolved to Thompson's satisfaction but only after his death.
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Correspondence and Reports of the Ministers of Justice and Orders In Council Upon the Subject of Dominion and Provincial Legislation, 1867-95
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Other matters of concern during Thompson's tenure as Prime Minister included the reduction of trade tariffs and questions over schooling in
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and Macdonald's mentoring. She had great admiration for Thompson and wrote frequently about him in her "Canadian Journal".
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crisis was in full swing. The question of what to do with Riel, who had been sentenced to hang for leading the 1885
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for a brief period in 1882, and as of 2024, is the only prime minister who was previously a provincial
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descent. Some sources say he was born on November 10, 1845, though others say 1844. Thompson married
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In 1885, Thompson entered federal politics at the personal request of Prime Minister
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with a subscription of $ 5,000; the Parliament of Canada contributed $ 25,000. The
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by the Prime Minister Macdonald. In this role, he was instrumental in founding the
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After his resignation from government, Thompson was immediately appointed to the
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While in office, Thompson chose the following jurists to sit as justices of the
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Types of Canadian Women and of Women who are or have been Connected with Canada
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in September 1885 and won a seat in Parliament in October, representing
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After several failed overtures, Macdonald finally recruited Thompson to
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Canadian Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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to which he had converted at his marriage. Thompson recommended
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in 1883. He taught law courses at Dalhousie in its early years.
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John Sparrow David Thompson – Parliament of Canada biography
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Waite, P.B. "Thompson, Sir John Sparrow David (1845–1894)".
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at the age of 49 on December 12, 1894. He was at England's
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His achievements as Minister of Justice included the first
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Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Nova Scotia
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in 1937. His collected papers were donated in 1949 to the
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Photograph: Funeral cortege of Sir John D. Thompson, 1895
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Thompson, Sir John Sparrow David National Historic Person
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Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia MLAs
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from 1892 until his death. He had previously been fifth
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The Man from Halifax: Sir John Thompson, Prime Minister
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His first major speech as Prime Minister was given in
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Bar in July 1865, and from 1878 to 1882, he served as
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After an elaborate funeral was staged for him in the
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Declines post of prime minister as a Roman Catholic
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John Sparrow Thompson
J. Eric S. Thompson
John Thompson (judge)
The Right Honourable
PC
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Prime Minister of Canada
Victoria
The Lord Stanley of Preston
The Earl of Aberdeen
John Abbott
Mackenzie Bowell
Premier of Nova Scotia
Victoria
Adams George Archibald
Simon Hugh Holmes
William Thomas Pipes
MLA
Antigonish County
Daniel MacDonald
Angus McGillivray
John J. McKinnon
Charles B. Whidden
Member of Parliament
Antigonish
Angus McIsaac
Colin Francis McIsaac
Halifax

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