It’s a blast from the past in Canadian political history

On June 28, 1926, then PM William Lyon Mackenzie King tried to dissolve Parliament

On June 28, 1926, fearing a vote of non-confidence in the House of Commons, then prime minister William Lyon Mackenzie King's minority government tried to dissolve Parliament but was denied by then Governor General Lord Byng. Mr. King then resigned in a huff, leaving Canada's Parliament withou...

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