


Timeless Portrait of Canada’s Longest-Serving Prime Minister
This glass negative captures the Canadian politician William Lyon Mackenzie King, who served as Prime Minister of Canada for a total of over 21 years, making him the longest-serving prime minister in Canadian history. King was a key figure during significant events like the Great Depression and World War II, steering the country through political and economic challenges. His leadership shaped modern Canada, as he was instrumental in the creation of social welfare programs and the establishment of the countrys role on the world stage.
The photograph was taken by the Bain News Service, known for documenting influential figures and events in the early 20th century. The exact date of the image remains unknown, yet it reflects the eras political climate and King’s prominent position in it. Kings legacy continues to be studied by historians seeking to understand Canada’s political evolution and the social policies he implemented that still resonate today.

Timeless Portrait of Canada’s Longest-Serving Prime Minister