Canadian Facial Hair

Canadian politicians and their notable acts of pogonotrophy

Louis David RielFounder of Manitoba and leader of the Métis peopleLeader of two resistance movements against the Canadian GovernmentElected three times to the House of Commons while in exile

Louis David Riel
Founder of Manitoba and leader of the Métis people
Leader of two resistance movements against the Canadian Government
Elected three times to the House of Commons while in exile

Douglas James HenningMagician, illusionist, escape artist and former Senior Vice President of the Natural Law Party of Canada

Douglas James Henning
Magician, illusionist, escape artist and former Senior Vice President of the Natural Law Party of Canada

Thomas BainMember of Parliament1872-1900Speaker of the House of Commons1899-1900

Thomas Bain

Member of Parliament
1872-1900

Speaker of the House of Commons
1899-1900

George William Brown2nd Lieutenant Governor of SaskatchewanIn officeOctober 14, 1910 – October 17, 1915Member of the North-West Legislative Assembly1894-1903

George William Brown
2nd Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan

In office
October 14, 1910 – October 17, 1915

Member of the North-West Legislative Assembly
1894-1903

Thomas D’Arcy Etienne Hughes McGeeIrish Nationalist, Catholic spokesman, journalist, and a Father of Canadian confederationMember of Parliament1867-1868

Thomas D’Arcy Etienne Hughes McGee
Irish Nationalist, Catholic spokesman, journalist, and a Father of Canadian confederation

Member of Parliament
1867-1868

Joseph-Napoléon-Henri BourassaFrench Canadian Political Leader and Ideological Father of Canadian Nationalism
Member of Parliament1896-1899

Joseph-Napoléon-Henri Bourassa
French Canadian Political Leader and Ideological Father of Canadian Nationalism

Member of Parliament
1896-1899

Robert Franklin Sutherland
Member of Parliament1900-1909
Speaker of the House of Commons1905-1909

Robert Franklin Sutherland

Member of Parliament
1900-1909

Speaker of the House of Commons
1905-1909

Alexander MacKenzie2nd Prime Minister of Canada
In officeNovember 7, 1873 - October 9, 1878

Alexander MacKenzie
2nd Prime Minister of Canada

In office
November 7, 1873 - October 9, 1878