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Canadian Confederation: John A. Macdonald on the F
Excerpts from speeches by Sir John A. Macdonald arguing in favour of Confederation.
City of Kingston's Macdonald Biography
The official site of the City of Kingston, Ontario, devotes a page to its former resident, Sir John A. Macdonald, Canada's first Prime Minister.
First Among Equals: Sir John A. MacDonald
Facts, biography, speeches and other information from the National Library of Canada.
Grave Sites of Canadian Prime Ministers - J.A. Mac
Final resting place of Sir John A. Macdonald (b. January 11, 1815. d. June 6, 1891) at Cataraqui Cemetery in Kingston, Ontario. Includes photograph of the grave and information on Macdonald.
John A. Macdonald - Charlottetown Conference of 18
John A. Macdonald played a key role at Charlottetown Conference of 1864. Video clip of actor playing Macdonald.
John A. Macdonald and Confederation
Briefly examines Macdonald's role in Confederation.
Kingston Attractions: Bellevue House
The most famous person to rent Bellevue House was John A. Macdonald, the future Prime Minister, who rented the house in 1848 because of his wife's illness.
Letter from John A. Macdonald
An 1880 hand-written letter by Macdonald to John Beverley Robinson. Held by the Trent University Archives.
Ottawa Statue of Sir John A. Macdonald
Louis-Philippe Hébert's statue of Macdonald in Ottawa is described. Photo also.
Sir John A. Macdonald
Photos of Macdonald, his wife and child as well as description of his career,
Sir John A. Macdonald - The Man Who Helped Make Ca
Essay by Pamela Atwell on the life and career of Canada's founding Prime Minister.
Sir John A. Macdonald and the North-West Mounted P
RCMP Centennial Museum's page about the origins of the RCMP and Macdonald's role.
Sir John A. Macdonald Statue
Information on the statue of Canada's first Prime Minister erected in Hamilton after his death.
Sliding Puzzle of Sir John A. Macdonald
An online jigsaw puzzle. Put John A. together.
The Globe and Mail: Inaugeration of the New Domini
Excerpts from articles that appeared in The Daily Globe in 1867.
The Globe and Mail: Sir John Is Dead
Obituary for John A. Macdonald that appeared in the Globe and Mail.
The Memory Project's John A. Macdonald
Dominion Institute's Memory Project provides Canadians, especially youth, with a venue to share oral histories on the Canadian experience.