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Who was Canada's first Prime Minister born in Canada?

Sir John Abbott is the correct answer because he was born in Lower Canada in 1821, making him the first Canadian-born Prime Minister. John A. Macdonald is incor

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Question: Who was Canada's first Prime Minister born in Canada?

Answer options:

  • Macdonald ✅ John Abbott
  • Mackenzie King
  • Laurier

Correct answer: John Abbott

Explanation: Sir John Abbott is the correct answer because he was born in Lower Canada in 1821, making him the first Canadian-born Prime Minister. John A. Macdonald is incorrect because, although he was the country's first Prime Minister, he was born in Scotland. Wilfrid Laurier and Mackenzie King are incorrect because, while both were Canadian-born, they served as Prime Ministers much later than Abbott's 1891 term. Under the Discover Canada curriculum, candidates are expected to know the key historical milestones of Canada's early leaders. Remembering unique trivia about early Prime Ministers, such as their birthplaces, is highly relevant for passing the history section of the citizenship exam.

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