Sir John A. Macdonald Day, January 11

Sir John A. Macdonald, 1868
Photo: Sir John A.
Macdonald, 1868
Source: Library and
Archives Canada/Harold
Daly fonds/C-006513

Sir John A. Macdonald Day is held every year on January 11. The Right Honourable Sir John A. Macdonald was the first Prime Minister of Canada and one of the architects of Confederation.

Every January 11, Canadians organize activities and events in his honour. Teachers and youth leaders often use this day as an opportunity to teach young people about our first prime minster and the founding of our country.

Sir John A. Macdonald Day was established as an Act, the Sir John A. Macdonald Day and the Sir Wilfrid Laurier Day Act, which came into effect in March 2002.

This web page includes links to different organizations that have a wealth of information about Sir John and provide information about Sir John A. Macdonald Day activities. We invite you to visit these sites for ideas on what you can do to celebrate Sir John and learn more about Canada.

 

January 11, 2013 – Statement by the Honourable James Moore, Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages, on Sir John A. Macdonald Day

ABOUT SIR JOHN A. MACDONALD

Biography

Sir John A. Macdonald: Canada's Patriot Statesman

Canada’s First Prime Minister

Canadian Confederation

Bellevue House: Sir John A. Macdonald’s house in Kingston, Ontario

Grave sites of Canadian Prime Ministers

Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online

The Canadian Encyclopedia

Top Ten Greatest Canadians: Sir John A. Macdonald

The Great Enterprise - Fathers of Confederation: Sir John A. Macdonald

Sir John A. Macdonald Day Activities

Kingston Historical Society’s annual dinner in honour of Sir John A. Macdonald

Quiz

Test your knowledge about Sir John A. Macdonald

Memorabilia

One cent stamp of Sir John A. Macdonald – 1973

Twelve cent stamp of Sir John A. Macdonald – 1927

One cent stamp of Sir John A. Macdonald – 1927

Sir John A. Macdonald’s office and statue on Parliament Hill

Street smART: Guide to art on the streets of Canada’s Capital Region which includes monuments on Parliament Hill

Audio

Sir John A. Macdonald: Architect of Modern Canada

Library and Archive Canada’s forum on Canadian Democracy

Youth Section

Confederation for Kids

The Kid’s site of Canadian Trains

Test your knowledge about Sir John A. Macdonald

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