Hugh MacDonald may refer to: Hugh MacDonald (poet) (born 1945), Canadian poet Hugh MacDonald (vicar apostolic of the Highland District) (1699–1773), Roman...
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Hugh MacDonald (born August 5, 1955) is a Canadian politician, who represented the electoral district of Edmonton-Gold Bar in the Legislative Assembly...
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David Samuel Horne MacDonald PC (born August 20, 1936) is a Canadian United Church of Canada minister, former politician, and author. Born in Charlottetown...
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Hugh Macdonald, PC (May 4, 1827 – February 28, 1899) was a lawyer, judge and member of the First Canadian Parliament. He represented the Antigonish riding...
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Hugh McDonald may refer to: Hugh McDonald (Australian musician) (1954–2016), Australian musician Hugh McDonald (politician) (1827–1899), member of the...
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Sir Hugh John Macdonald, PC (March 13, 1850 – March 29, 1929) was the only surviving son of the first prime minister of Canada, John A. Macdonald. He...
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MacDonald, Macdonald, and McDonald are surnames of both Irish and Scottish Origin. In the Scottish Gaelic and Irish languages they are patronymic, referring...
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Hugh John MacDonald (April 11, 1911 – June 24, 1998) was a provincial level politician from Alberta, Canada. He served as a member of the Legislative...
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John Macdonald or MacDonald may refer to: John MacDonald (Australian politician) (1880–1937), Australian senator for Queensland John MacDonald II or John...
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Hugh John MacDonald KC (November 11, 1898 – March 2, 1965) was a Canadian provincial politician and judge from Alberta. He served as a member of the Legislative...
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James Hugh Faulkner PC (March 9, 1933 – April 18, 2016) was a Canadian politician. He completed his BA at McGill University and his MBA at the International...
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John Hugh MacLennan CC CQ FRSL FRSC (March 20, 1907 – November 9, 1990) was a Canadian writer and professor of English at McGill University. He won five...
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was the dominant figure of Canadian Confederation, and had a political career that spanned almost half a century. Macdonald was born in Scotland; when...
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its occurrence amongst Canadian people of Cree heritage. A. A. MacLeod (1902–1970), Canadian politician from Ontario Anna MacGillivray Macleod (1917–2004)...
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Cape Breton—Canso: Shirley Hartery Central Nova: Alexis MacDonald Dartmouth—Cole Harbour: Susan MacAlpine-Gillis Halifax: Alexa McDonough Halifax West: Bill...
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Scottish footballer Donald W. MacKay (1874–1952), Canadian politician Donald Morrison MacKay (1889–1953), Canadian politician Donald Brenham McKay, former mayor...
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Hugh (archbishop of Palermo) (died c. 1165/6) Hugh Alan Anderson (1933–2015), Canadian politician Hugh D. Auchincloss (1897–1976), American stockbroker...
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William McDonald was a Canadian politician from Ontario. He represented Bruce Centre from 1911 to 1914 and Bruce North in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario...
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of Canada – John A. Macdonald, Canada West Premier (until May 24) George-Étienne Cartier, Canada East Premier (until May 24) John Sandfield MacDonald, Canada...
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Rodney MacDonald, former Premier of Nova Scotia William Christopher Macdonald (1831-1917), tobacco manufacturer and philanthropist Peter MacKay, Minister...
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Isabella Macdonald (née Clark; 1809 – 28 December 1857) was the first wife of John A. Macdonald, one of the fathers of the Canadian federation, and ultimately...
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John Walter Grant MacEwan OC AOE (August 12, 1902 – June 15, 2000) was a Canadian farmer, professor at the University of Saskatchewan, Dean of Agriculture...
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Hugh McDonald (1908–1979), New Zealand classicist and ancient historian Alexander Hamilton McDonald (1919–1980), Canadian politician Sandy McDonald (Alexander...
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Francks, actor (d. 2016) March 1 – Donald Stovel Macdonald, politician and minister March 2 – Jack Austin, politician and Senator March 14 – Norval Morrisseau...
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Simon Hugh Holmes (July 30, 1831 – October 14, 1919) was a Nova Scotia politician, publisher and lawyer. He was the fourth premier of Nova Scotia from...
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Hugh Nelson (25 May 1830 – 3 March 1893) was a Canadian parliamentarian and the fourth Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia. Born in his father's residence...
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Canada politician) (1778–1861), Scottish-Canadian politician Hugh McDonell (died 1833), Scottish-Canadian soldier and politician Sir Hugh MacDonell (1832–1904)...
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January 8 – Hugh John Macdonald becomes premier of Manitoba, replacing Thomas Greenway. February 18 – February 27 – Boer War: The Royal Canadian Regiment...
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Hugh Guthrie PC KC (13 August 1866 – 3 November 1939) was a Canadian lawyer and politician who served as a minister in the governments of Sir Robert Borden...
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Edward Hugh John Neale Dalton, Baron Dalton, PC (16 August 1887 – 13 February 1962) was a British Labour Party economist and politician who served as Chancellor...
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