Date of Death By Day in Calendar Year
Order | Prime Minister | Date of Death | Zodiac sign |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Wilfrid Laurier | February 17 | Aquarius |
2 | Alexander Mackenzie | April 17 | Aries |
3 | John A. Macdonald | June 6 | Gemini |
4 | Robert Borden | June 10 | |
5 | R.B. Bennett | June 26 | Cancer |
6 | W.L. Mackenzie King | July 22 | |
7 | Louis St. Laurent | July 25 | Leo |
8 | Arthur Meighen | August 5 | |
9 | John Diefenbaker | August 16 | |
10 | Pierre Trudeau | September 28 | Libra |
11/12 | John Abbott | October 30 | Scorpio |
Charles Tupper | |||
13 | Mackenzie Bowell | December 10 | Sagittarius |
14 | John Thompson | December 12 | |
15 | Lester B. Pearson | December 27 | Capricorn |
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