Author: | eBios | ISBN: | 1230000095483 |
Publisher: | eBios | Publication: | May 1, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | eBios |
ISBN: | 1230000095483 |
Publisher: | eBios |
Publication: | May 1, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Stephen Harper is a Canadian politician who is the 22nd and current Prime Minister of Canada and the Leader of the Conservative Party. Harper became prime minister in 2006, forming a minority government after the 2006 election. He is the first prime minister to come from the newly reconstituted Conservative Party, which formed after a merger of the Progressive Conservative Party and the Canadian Alliance.
Harper has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for the riding of Calgary Southwest in Alberta since 2002. Harper's Conservative Party won a stronger minority in the October 2008 federal election, showing a small increase in the percentage of the popular vote and increased representation in the Canadian House of Commons, with 143 of 308 seats. The 40th Canadian Parliament was dissolved in March 2011, after his government failed a no-confidence vote on the issue of the Cabinet being in contempt of parliament. In the May 2011 federal election, Harper's Conservative Party won a majority government, the first since the 2000 federal election. His party won 166 seats, an increase of 23 seats from the October 2008 election. He continues to be a pivotal figure in the Canadian political world and one of the most polarizing prime ministers in the history of the nation.
Learn more about him in this informative biography!
Stephen Harper is a Canadian politician who is the 22nd and current Prime Minister of Canada and the Leader of the Conservative Party. Harper became prime minister in 2006, forming a minority government after the 2006 election. He is the first prime minister to come from the newly reconstituted Conservative Party, which formed after a merger of the Progressive Conservative Party and the Canadian Alliance.
Harper has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for the riding of Calgary Southwest in Alberta since 2002. Harper's Conservative Party won a stronger minority in the October 2008 federal election, showing a small increase in the percentage of the popular vote and increased representation in the Canadian House of Commons, with 143 of 308 seats. The 40th Canadian Parliament was dissolved in March 2011, after his government failed a no-confidence vote on the issue of the Cabinet being in contempt of parliament. In the May 2011 federal election, Harper's Conservative Party won a majority government, the first since the 2000 federal election. His party won 166 seats, an increase of 23 seats from the October 2008 election. He continues to be a pivotal figure in the Canadian political world and one of the most polarizing prime ministers in the history of the nation.
Learn more about him in this informative biography!