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    John Sandfield Macdonald, QC (December 12, 1812 – June 1, 1872) was the joint premier of the Province of Canada from 1862 to 1864. He was also the first...
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    brother John as Commanding Officer in 1852. He was the brother of John Sandfield Macdonald, the first Premier of Ontario, and Alexander Francis Macdonald, the...
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    and the Grits took over under the leadership of John Sandfield Macdonald (no relation to John A. Macdonald). The parties held an almost equal number of seats...
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    A statue of John Sandfield Macdonald is installed in Toronto's Queen's Park, in Ontario, Canada. The sculpture was created by Walter Allward and unveiled...
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    Premier John Sandfield Macdonald and four other Cabinet ministers. It was known as the "Patent Combination." It was a coalition government; John Carling...
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  • led by John A. Macdonald from 1867 to 1873 3rd Canadian Ministry, the Canadian government led by John A. Macdonald from 1878 to 1891 John Sandfield Macdonald's...
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  • politician John Sandfield Macdonald (1812–1872), first Premier of Ontario John A. Macdonald (1815–1891), first Canadian prime minister John Macdonald (Canadian...
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    between the Conservative Party led by John Sandfield Macdonald and the Liberal Party led by Archibald McKellar. Macdonald ended up securing the Premiership...
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    liberal-conservative origins, but became widely known as the Conservative Party. John Sandfield Macdonald was actually a Liberal and sat concurrently as a Liberal Party...
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    from the role of Joint Premier of Canada for Canada West, with John Sandfield Macdonald, the second-last joint premier of Canada becoming the first prime...
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    Lower Canada (Quebec) representing the liberal administration of John Sandfield Macdonald and Louis Sicotte, from 1862 until 1863. He reluctantly supported...
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    from August 20 to September 26. The Conservative Party, led by John Sandfield Macdonald, and the Ontario Liberal Party, led by Archibald McKellar, each...
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  • office For more lists of this type, see Lists of incumbents. "John Sandfield Macdonald, MPP". Legislative Assembly website. Legislative Assembly on Ontario...
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    formed the government. The Ontario Conservative Party, led by John Sandfield Macdonald, served as the official opposition. Earlier in 1871, the Legislative...
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    East. He served in the cabinet of the first Premier, John Sandfield Macdonald. After Macdonald's defeat in 1871, he became leader of the Conservative...
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  • John S. Macdonald may refer to: John Sandfield Macdonald, first Premier of Ontario Harry Macdonough (John Scantlebury Macdonald), Canadian singer and...
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  • General of New Hampshire John A. Macdonald (1815–1891), Attorney General of the Province of Canada John Sandfield Macdonald (1812–1872), Attorney General...
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    of agriculture in the Reform - rouge Cabinet of Joint Premiers John Sandfield Macdonald and Antoine-Aimé Dorion. The government fell the next year, however...
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  • website. Legislative Assembly on Ontario. Retrieved April 1, 2013. "John Sandfield Macdonald, MPP". Legislative Assembly website. Legislative Assembly on Ontario...
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  • 1870), Scottish sculptor Étienne Macdonald (1765–1840), Marshal of the Empire Born after 1800 John Sandfield Macdonald (1812–1872), Canadian national politician...
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  • party sat in opposition to the Conservative government led by John Sandfield Macdonald. Blake's Liberals defeated the Tories in 1871, but Blake left Queen's...
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    Louis-Victor Sicotte, lawyer, judge and politician (d.1889) December 12 – John Sandfield Macdonald, Premier of Ontario (d.1872) January – Thomas Walker, advocate...
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  • Wetmore Premier of Nova Scotia - Charles Tupper Premier of Ontario - John Sandfield Macdonald Premier of Quebec - Pierre-Joseph-Olivier Chauveau Lieutenant-Governor...
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    Canada Donald Alexander Macdonald, soldier John Sandfield Macdonald, prominent lawyer and the first Premier of Ontario Maggie MacDonald, playwright and musician...
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    the Ferguson Block in 1969. The Macdonald Block is named after the first premier of Ontario, Sir John Sandfield Macdonald. It was completed in 1968 (along...
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    Louise Hilda Macdonald (1904–1971) Ronald Eugene Robert Macdonald (1906–1989) John Sandfield Macdonald (1910–1941) Eugene Alexander Macdonald (1911–1988)...
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    20 the same year. Macdonald did not run in the 1878 election. His brothers, John Sandfield Macdonald and Donald Alexander Macdonald, were also Members...
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    eight-month-old Liberal government of John Sandfield Macdonald and Antoine-Aime Dorion (the Sandfield Macdonald-Dorion Ministry) resigned in March 1864...
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    industry began to develop as agriculture never could. 1860 two young men, John Campbell and James Bain Jr, made a journey that marked them as perhaps the...
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    The second ministry succeeded the Patent Combination Ministry of John Sandfield Macdonald when it fell December 20, 1871. It would survive less than a year...
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