Yes and No. There is no legal requirement of such, but it would be extremely hard for a person to become Prime Minister of Canada without being a long-time citizen of Canada.
Yes. John A McDonald was the first Prime Minister of Canada.
This is impossible to answer at this time.
Sir John A Macdonald
The Right Honourable William Lyon Mackenzie King was the Prime Minister of Canada in 1942.This was King's 3rd time as Prime Minister of Canada. King was the 10th Prime Minister of Canada from1921 December 29 to 1926 June 281926 September 25 to 1930 August 7, AND1935 October 23 to 1948 November 15
William Lyon Mackenzie King was the Prime Minister of Canada from 1939 to 1945This was part of King's 3rd time as Prime Minister of Canada. King was the 10th Prime Minister of Canada from1921 December 29 to 1926 June 281926 September 25 to 1930 August 7, AND1935 October 23 to 1948 November 15
Any Prime Minister may be voted out by his or her party, it is decided by the party, however a parliament is a maximum of 5 years.
Who preceded Pierre Trudeau...in otherwords, who was Prime Minister before he was. In April 20, 1968 Lester B. Pearson was Prime Minister then. Prime Minister Trudeau took office. (That's the first time) March 3, 1980 - Joe Clark, then Trudueau
Normally it's 10 years As former Prime minister Jean Chrechien served for 10 years, from 1993-2003 without an election, that is the maximum amount of time allowed to be prime minister for 1 Term.
no not all the time
Arthur Meighen Prime Minister became the 9th Prime Minister of Canada on 1920 July 10 and served until 1921 December 29. Meighen became Prime Minister a second time on 1926 June 29serving until September 25 of that year.
Sir Alexander Mackenzie became the 2nd Prime Minister of Canada after John A Macdonald's first stint as Prime Minister.Sir John Abbott became the 3rd Prime Minister of Canada after John A Macdonald died while in office a second time.