List of Prime Ministers of Canada by military service
This is a list of the Prime Ministers of Canada and their military service
The Prime Minister is not Commander-in-Chief of the Canadian Forces, rather the role is held by the Queen of Canada and is held on behalf of the monarch by the Governor General of Canada.
Prime Minister | Service | Rank | Active Service |
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Sir John A. Macdonald | Sedentary Militia | Private | Kingston during Upper Canada Rebellion 1837; Minister of Militia and Defence 1860-1867 |
Alexander Mackenzie | Canadian Militia | Major | None; member of militia in Lambton, Ontario (1866–1874) |
Sir John Joseph Caldwell Abbott | Canadian Militia | commanding officer (Lieutenant Colonel?) | None; officer of 11th Argenteuil Battalion militia in Montreal area (1866-1874?) |
Sir John Sparrow David Thompson | none | none | none |
Sir Mackenzie Bowell | Canadian Militia | Lieutenant Colonel | Canadian militia posted along the border during the American Civil War; member of 49th (Hastings) Battalion of Rifles militia unit in North Hastings, Ontario (1867–1872); Minister of Militia and Defence 1892 and 1896 (acting) |
Sir Charles Tupper | none | none | none |
Sir Wilfrid Laurier | none | none | none |
Sir Robert Laird Borden | none | none | none |
Arthur Meighen | none | none | none |
William Lyon Mackenzie King | none | none | none |
Richard Bedford Bennett | none | none | none |
Louis St. Laurent | none | none | none |
John Diefenbaker | Canadian Expeditionary Force (Permanent Active Militia) | Lieutenant | Served during World War I (1916–1917) in Britain as member of 196th Battalion (Western Universities), CEF |
Lester Bowles Pearson | Canadian Expeditionary Force (Permanent Active Militia) | Lieutenant | Served during World War I in Greece and Egypt as member of Canadian Army Medical Corps and later in the Royal Flying Corps as Pilot (1915–1918) in Britain |
Pierre Trudeau | Canadian Army Home Service / Canadian Army Reserve | Officer cadet | None; Served in Canadian Officers' Training Corps from 1943 to 1945 in Montreal during World War II, but never deployed overseas |
Joe Clark | none | none | none |
John Napier Turner | none | none | none |
Brian Mulroney | none | none | none |
Kim Campbell | none | none | none; Minister of National Defence 1993 |
Jean Chrétien | none | none | none |
Paul Martin | none | none | none |
Stephen Harper | none | none | none |
Justin Trudeau | none | none | none |
Only seven Prime Ministers have served in the military:
- Four Prime Ministers served in volunteer militia units (see Canadian Militia) attached to the British Army in Canada in later part of the 19th Century
- One Prime Minister (Trudeau) was a cadet (not a full member) of the volunteer Canadian Army during World War II
- Only Diefenbaker and Pearson served as officers and overseas (during World War I)
- Seven Prime Ministers were members of the Army (none in the Navy or Air Force)
- One Prime Minister (Pearson) served in a non-Canadian military unit, the Royal Flying Corps (later RAF) during World War I
Two Prime Ministers have been Minister of Militia and Defence (Macdonald and Bowell) and one as Minister of National Defence (Campbell).
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