
Arthur Milnes
Editor at National Newswatch
Canadian political history booster, memoirs' assistant to one PM, speechwriter to another, editor thirteen books about PMs and US Presidents.
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thesudburystar.com | Arthur Milnes
A prime minister postponed a royal tour, another ended up in the British Parliament after losing at home, and one political spouse decided to run, too. Published Mar 24, 2025 • Last updated 1 day ago • 9 minute readLeft to right: A prime minister who served over four decades, a Conservative MP, the first Inuit cabinet minister, the House of Commons in 1918, a US president.
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ottawasun.com | Arthur Milnes
A prime minister postponed a royal tour, another ended up in the British Parliament after losing at home, and one political spouse decided to run, too. Published Mar 24, 2025 • Last updated 29 minutes ago • 3 minute read You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. Left to right: A prime minister who served over four decades, a Conservative MP, the first Inuit cabinet minister, the House of Commons in 1918, a US president.
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nationalnewswatch.com | Arthur Milnes
It is a historic day here at Art’s History as I officially welcome the Right Honourable Mark Carney to the Prime Minister’s Club on this, his special day. Yes indeed, it was on this date in 1965, in the Northwest Territories, that our 24th Prime Minister came into the world. Born at Fort Smith, and then raised in Edmonton, the future Prime Minister then embarked upon his personal and professional journey that culminated in his swearing-in as PM last Friday.
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thesudburystar.com | Arthur Milnes
The rise of Canada's 24th prime minister isn't as unique as you may think. Published Mar 14, 2025 • Last updated 5 hours ago • 4 minute readWilliam Lyon Mackenzie King's trajectory may hold lessons for Mark Carney. Article contentCelebrated for his skills as a bureaucrat who had held some of Ottawa’s most powerful non-elected positions. Noted for the degree he’d earned from Harvard, adding a doctorate later. An economist of great repute.
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edmontonjournal.com | Arthur Milnes
Opinion: Mark Carney's ascent — What's old can be new againThe rise of Canada's 24th prime minister isn't as unique as you may think. Mark Carney talks to media as he leaves the prime minister's office earlier this week. Photo by Sean Kilpatrick /THE CANADIAN PRESSArticle contentCelebrated for his skills as a bureaucrat who had held some of Ottawa’s most powerful non-elected positions. Noted for the degree he’d earned from Harvard, adding a doctorate later. An economist of great repute.
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