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| name                = Joshua Canning
| name                = Joshua Canning
| honorific-suffix    = {{wp|Member of parliament|MP}}
| honorific-suffix    = {{wp|Member of parliament|MP}}
| image              = Prime Minister of Insulamia Joshua Canning.jpeg
| image              = Joshua_Canning_in_2021.png
| caption            = Canning in 2021
| caption            = Canning in 2021
| order              = 16th
| order              = 16th
| office              = Prime Minister of Insulamia
| office              = Primeminister of Insulamia
| monarch            = {{wp|Elizabeth II}}
| monarch            = {{wp|Charles III}}
| governor-general    = [[Edward de Saint-Pierre]]
| president          = [[Edward de Saint-Pierre]]
| deputy              = [[Emilie Silvestre]]
| deputy              = [[Emilie Silvestre]]
| term_start          = 29 March 2020
| term_start          = 1 January 2021
| predecessor         = [[Jean-Clément Thévenet]]
| predecessor         = [[Jean-Clément Thévenet]]
| office1            = 4th [[Leader of the People's Party of Insulamia|Leader of the People's Party]]
| office1            = 4th [[Leader of the People's Party of Insulamia|Leader of the People's Party]]
| deputy1            = [[Emilie Silvestre]]
| deputy1            = [[Emilie Silvestre]]
| term_start1        = 29 March 2020
| term_start1        = 29 August 2020
| predecessor1        = Jean-Clément Thévenet
| predecessor1        = Jean-Clément Thévenet
| office2            = [[Insulamian Ministry of Education|Minister of Education]]
| office2            = [[Insulamian Ministry of Education|Minister of Education]]
| term_start2        = 7 September 2015
| term_start2        = 7 September 2014
| term_end2          = 29 March 2020
| term_end2          = 29 August 2020
| predecessor2        = [[Matthew Smith]]
| predecessor2        = [[Matthew Smith]]
| successor2          = [[Ben Morton (politician)|Ben Morton]]
| successor2          = [[William Lefevre]]
| primeminister2      = ''Himself''
| primeminister2      = [[Jean-Clément Thévenet]]
| office3            = [[Treasurer of Australia]]
| parliament3         = Insulamian
| primeminister3      = Malcolm Turnbull
| constituency_MP3    = [[Palia (electoral district)|Palia]]
| term_start3         = 21 September 2015
| term_start3         = 1 January 2012
| term_end3          = 24 August 2018
| term_end3           =  
| predecessor3        = [[Joe Hockey]]
| predecessor3       = [[Gilbert McCartney]]
| successor3          = Josh Frydenberg
| successor3         =  
| office4            = [[Minister for Social Services (Australia)|Minister for Social Services]]
| birth_name          = Joshua Partridge Kingsley Canning
| primeminister4      = [[Tony Abbott]]<br>Malcolm Turnbull
| birth_date          = {{birth date and age|1979|2|2|df=y}}
| term_start4         = 23 December 2014
| birth_place        = [[St. Peter, Septentria|St. Peter]], [[Septentria]], [[Insulamia]]
| term_end4           = 21 September 2015
| party              = [[People's Party of Insulamia|People's Party]]
| predecessor4       = [[Kevin Andrews (politician)|Kevin Andrews]]
| otherparty          = [[Left Coalition (Insulamia)|Left Coalition]]
| successor4         = [[Christian Porter]]
| spouse              = {{marriage|Céline Canning Ouvrard-Walker|2003}}
| office5            = [[Minister for Immigration and Border Protection]]
| primeminister5      = Tony Abbott
| term_start5        = 18 September 2013
| term_end5          = 23 December 2014
| predecessor5        = [[Tony Burke]]
| successor5          = [[Peter Dutton]]
| constituency_MP6    = [[Division of Cook|Cook]]
| parliament6        = Australian
| term_start6        = 24 November 2007
| predecessor6        = [[Bruce Baird]]
| majority6          = 19.02% (35,765)
| birth_name          = Scott John Morrison
| birth_date          = {{birth date and age|1968|5|13|df=y}}
| birth_place        = [[Sydney]], [[New South Wales]], Australia
| nickname            = ScoMo<ref>{{Cite news |title=Scott Morrison or ScoMo — is it time he retired the nickname now he's Prime Minister? |url=https://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-09-02/scott-morrison-prime-minister-should-we-stop-calling-him-scomo/10181978 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200118095637/https://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-09-02/scott-morrison-prime-minister-should-we-stop-calling-him-scomo/10181978 |archive-date=18 January 2020 |access-date=22 March 2020 |website=ABC News|date=September 2018 }}</ref>
| spouse              = {{marriage|[[Jenny Morrison|Jenny Warren]]|1990}}
| children            = 2
| children            = 2
| father              = [[John Douglas Morrison]]
| education          = [[Royal Insulamian University in Cabot]] <small>({{wp|Bachelor of Education|B.Ed.}}, {{wp|Political science|B.Pol.}}, {{wp|Linguistics|B.Lang.}})</small>
| party              = [[Liberal Party of Australia|Liberal]]
| signature          = Autograph-JoshuaCanning.png
| otherparty          = [[Coalition (Australia)|Coalition]]
| education          = [[University of New South Wales]] ([[Bachelor of Science|BSc Hons]])<ref name="Morrison Au parl"/>
| residence          = [[Kirribilli House]] (primary)<ref>{{Cite web |last=Trembath |first=Murray |date=2018-09-24 |title=Updated {{!}} 'The shire's still our home' says Scott Morrison |url=https://www.theleader.com.au/story/5661013/updated-the-shires-still-our-home-says-scott-morrison/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190616113011/https://www.theleader.com.au/story/5661013/updated-the-shires-still-our-home-says-scott-morrison/ |archive-date=16 June 2019 |access-date=2019-06-15 |website=St George & Sutherland Shire Leader}}</ref><br>[[The Lodge (Australia)|The Lodge]] ([[Canberra]])
| signature          = Prime Minister Scott Morrison signature from Coronavirus announcement ad background removed-removed.png
| website            = {{url|joshuacanning.org.ia}}
| website            = {{url|joshuacanning.org.ia}}
| nickname            = Cannie
| module              = {{Infobox writer | embed = yes
| genre              = Political
| notableworks        = {{plainlist|
* ''[[New Millennium, New Economy]]'' (2001)
* ''[[Survival of the Richest]]'' (2003)
* ''[[Colourblind (book)|Colourblind]]'' (2011)
* ''[[Fighting Fire with Napalm]]'' (2014)}}
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'''Joshua Partridge Kingsley Canning''' ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|p|ɑː|tʃ|r|ɪ|ʤ}}; born February 2nd, 1979) is an [[Insulamia|Insulamian]] author and politician who is serving as the 16th and current [[primeminister of Insulamia]] since 1 January 2021 and the leader of the [[People's Party (Insulamia)|People's Party]] since 29 August 2020. He is a {{wp|Member of parliament|member}} of [[Parliament of Insulamia|Parliament]] for [[Palia (electoral district)|Palia]] since 2012, and was the [[Minister of Education of Insulamia|Minister of Education]] from 2014 to 2020. His political views have been described as {{wp|Democratic socialism|democratic socialist}}. As an author, Canning is most known for his political works, both fiction and non-fiction, including ''[[Colourblind (book)|Colourblind]]'' (2011), ''[[Survival of the Richest]]'' (2003), and ''[[Fighting Fire with Napalm]]'' (2014).
Canning was born in [[St. Peter]] and attended [[Saint Peter's Grammar School]]. He received higher education at the [[Royal Insulamian University in Cabot]], where he studied {{wp|education}}, {{wp|political science}}, and {{wp|linguistics}}. After graduating in 2000, he taught at [[Niles J. Coopers Anglican College]] at a {{wp|Primary education|primary level}} until 2006. His first book, ''[[In Offence]]'', was published in 1998, when he was still a student. In 2001, Canning published his first {{wp|Bestseller|bestselling}} book, ''[[New Millennium, New Economy]]'', an analysis of the [[New Millennium plan]] introduced by the [[Left Coalition (Insulamia)|Left Coalition]] minority government in the previous year. Canning joined the [[People's Party (Insulamia)|People's Party]] in 2005 and was elected to represent [[Palia (electoral district)|Palia]] in the [[House of Representatives (Insulamia)|House of Representatives]] in the [[2012 Insulamian federal election|2012 federal election]]. In 2014, he was appointed to [[Federal cabinet of Insulamia|federal cabinet]] as the [[Minister of Education of Insulamia|Minister of Education]] by primeminister [[Jean-Clément Thévenet]]. After Thévenet's resignation in August 2020, Canning became acting [[primeminister of Insulamia]]. He officially became the [[List of primeministers of Insulamia|16th primeminister of Insulamia]] in 2021, following the Left Coalition's victory in the [[2020 Insulamian federal election|2020 federal election]].
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Latest revision as of 08:08, 19 June 2023

Joshua Canning
Joshua Canning in 2021.png
Canning in 2021
16th Primeminister of Insulamia
Assumed office
1 January 2021
MonarchCharles III
PresidentEdward de Saint-Pierre
DeputyEmilie Silvestre
Preceded byJean-Clément Thévenet
4th Leader of the People's Party
Assumed office
29 August 2020
DeputyEmilie Silvestre
Preceded byJean-Clément Thévenet
Minister of Education
In office
7 September 2014 – 29 August 2020
Prime MinisterJean-Clément Thévenet
Preceded byMatthew Smith
Succeeded byWilliam Lefevre
Member of the Insulamian Parliament
for Palia
Assumed office
1 January 2012
Preceded byGilbert McCartney
Personal details
Born
Joshua Partridge Kingsley Canning

(1979-02-02) 2 February 1979 (age 45)
St. Peter, Septentria, Insulamia
Political partyPeople's Party
Other political
affiliations
Left Coalition
Spouse
Céline Canning Ouvrard-Walker (m. 2003)
Children2
EducationRoyal Insulamian University in Cabot (B.Ed., B.Pol., B.Lang.)
Signature
Websitejoshuacanning.org.ia
NicknameCannie
Writing career
GenrePolitical
Notable works

Joshua Partridge Kingsley Canning (/ˈpɑːrɪ/; born February 2nd, 1979) is an Insulamian author and politician who is serving as the 16th and current primeminister of Insulamia since 1 January 2021 and the leader of the People's Party since 29 August 2020. He is a member of Parliament for Palia since 2012, and was the Minister of Education from 2014 to 2020. His political views have been described as democratic socialist. As an author, Canning is most known for his political works, both fiction and non-fiction, including Colourblind (2011), Survival of the Richest (2003), and Fighting Fire with Napalm (2014).

Canning was born in St. Peter and attended Saint Peter's Grammar School. He received higher education at the Royal Insulamian University in Cabot, where he studied education, political science, and linguistics. After graduating in 2000, he taught at Niles J. Coopers Anglican College at a primary level until 2006. His first book, In Offence, was published in 1998, when he was still a student. In 2001, Canning published his first bestselling book, New Millennium, New Economy, an analysis of the New Millennium plan introduced by the Left Coalition minority government in the previous year. Canning joined the People's Party in 2005 and was elected to represent Palia in the House of Representatives in the 2012 federal election. In 2014, he was appointed to federal cabinet as the Minister of Education by primeminister Jean-Clément Thévenet. After Thévenet's resignation in August 2020, Canning became acting primeminister of Insulamia. He officially became the 16th primeminister of Insulamia in 2021, following the Left Coalition's victory in the 2020 federal election.