John George Diefenbaker Giving stares like this and having a great last name from 1895-1979.

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John George Diefenbaker Giving stares like this and having a great last name from

Early Years Graduated from University of Saskatchewan with a MA in Political Science and Economics Later earned an LL B and proceeded to set up his law practice in Wakaw His political ambitions did not begin very well Ran for mayor of Prince Albert in 1933, which also failed

Early Years Elected leader of the Conservative Party of Saskatchewan in 1936, but the party failed to win any seats in the 1938 election In 1940, he was able to win a seat in the Commons in the Opposition

Initial Accomplishments In 1956, John Diefenbaker was elected leader of the Progressive Conservative Party (the official opposition) after failing in 1942 and 1948 After many years of failure he was ready to tear apart his competition

Rise to Power Charisma Diefenbaker was a very charismatic and in-your-face campaigner the likes of which the Canadian Public had not seen before This allowed people to trust him when he brought up touchy issues Pipeline Debate Diefenbaker used his charisma to make the public wary of trusting the Liberals Essentially dis-credited the Liberal party and was more than willing to step into power

Dief the Chief! A very clever nick-name indeed His unique approach to politics was warmly greeted by the farmers, store-owners and factory workers His theatrical conveying of messages was entertaining, which enticed the voter to listen and believe “The Liberals are the flying saucers of politics. No one can make head nor tail of them and they never are seen twice in the same place.”

Prime Minister John George Diefenbaker in 1957 Formed a Majority Government. Then in 1958, had the highest number of seats that the Progressive Conservatives had ever had thereby forming a majority government.

Success as PM Canadian Bill of Rights Royal Commission on Health Services FOR FARMERS Agricultural Rehabilitation and Development Act helped many struggling farmers across Canada Also found a market for their wheat in China

THE CHIEF Diefenbaker was a very compassionate man Examples -Appointed first Native and first female cabinet ministers -Always campaigned for human rights (outside of Canada as well) -Would not support USA in its battle with Cuba -His statement in 1961 almost forced the Commonwealth to withdraw from South Africa

Downfall The Chief’s biggest downfall was just how radical his policies were. He was member of the Progressive Conservative party, but his policies often went against its name, and even some of the other members These policies “alienated” the Progressive Conservatives People switched to other parties because they felt they did not know what to expect from this one

Opposition Once Again After he lost the 1963 election, placing his party in the opposition, he continued to decline Lost a leadership vote within his own party in 1967 to Robert Stanfield However he still represented his riding up until his death on August 16 th, 1979 He won his last election 3 months prior to his death I’ve lived history. I’ve made history, and I know I’ll have my place in history. That’s not egoism.

Impact The Chief was perhaps the most persuasive and charismatic Prime Minister that Canada has had. He was also very keen on the safety, rights and freedoms of those he had power over and even those who he did not. He attempted to aid 3 rd world countries and reached out to non-white countries that needed help. He served people’s interests very well, mainly farmers and the common folk, which is what a good Prime Minister does, go with the majority and do what is best for the country. He influenced many and while John A. MacDonald was his hero, he may be the next Prime Minister’s.

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