There is no fixed term for the Prime Minister in Canada. He or she can hold the office as long as they have the confidence of the majority of the House of Commons. The shortest tenure in Canadian political history was that of Charles Tupper.
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Canada Election 2025: Who Was Charles Tupper, The 68-Day Prime Minister
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