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ordered Judge L. Sherman Turcotte to hold an inquiry. The resulting report (Turcotte Inquiry) published in July 1959 outlined a number of improper gifts and benefits received during MacKay's time as Mayor of Calgary from individuals seeking public contracts or approvals from the City. The benefits
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said, "The presentations have been carried to a foolish extreme". In 1958, the City Council voted to limit the number of mayoral hat-giving ceremonies to 15 per year. Mackay responded by launching a White Hat Fund with the help of local businessmen; the white hatting ceremony was eventually taken
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Mackay was an enthusiastic supporter of Operation Livesaver, a 1955 mass civil defense evacuation which intended to move 40,000 Calgarians into neighbouring towns in a single day. Of a total of 25,000 possible evacuees, approximately 5,000 Calgarians participated in the drill.
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in 1958. Calgary City Council requested the provincial government hold an inquiry following the revelation MacKay borrowed 35 bags of city cement for personal projects at his home and failed to return the bags by fall of 1958, and in October 1958, Premier and Attorney General
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included a dishwasher, $ 1,200 in furniture, free flights to Mexico and Hawaii, two $ 2,000 loans which were both written off, and an addition to his home at no cost. Turcotte would note that MacKay "derived a direct improper advantage through his position as mayor".
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In 1949, he was elected Mayor, serving in that capacity for ten years, a period in which the City witnessed tremendous growth. A self-proclaimed civic-booster, Mackay traveled, widely promoting Calgary. Mackay is credited with initiating the practice of the
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increasingly grew uncomfortable with the practice, which they viewed as a show: Alderman P.N.R. Morrison protested that "The white hats undermine efforts to establish Calgary as an oil and industrial centre", and Alderman
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In 1962, he joined the Downtown Development Corporation in Phoenix, Arizona and later, worked for the Calgary Convention Centre and the realty firm of Cowley and Keith. Mackay died after a stroke on January 26, 1979.
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and later for the radio station CJCJ. By 1943, at the age of twenty-nine, he was Manager of Station CJCJ. In his early adulthood MacKay joined
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MacKay would run for re-election as mayor following the scandal in the October 14, 1959 election, losing a close contest against
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Three years later, as Alderman, Mackay led the Calgary contingent on its high-spirited and much publicized visit to the
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MacKay was the center of the "cement scandal" which was broken by reporter
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Mackay made two unsuccessful bids in Federal politics as a member of the
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where visiting dignitaries are given a Smithbilt White Hat. City Council
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