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John Michael Macdonald

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Progressive Conservative Party of Canada candidates for the Canadian House of Commons
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in 1960 representing the senatorial division of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, a
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was the last senator with a lifetime appointment. He resigned in 1999).
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He practised law with his father and with Ronald J. Macdonald. During
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Opposition Whip in the Senate (1963-1979 & 1980-1984)
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Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia MLAs
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John Michael Macdonald – Parliament of Canada biography
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Index

The Honourable
Senator
John Diefenbaker
Nova Scotia House of Assembly
Cape Breton North
Alexander O'Handley
Tom McKeough
North Sydney
Nova Scotia
Progressive Conservative
Nova Scotia Progressive Conservative Party
Joseph Macdonald
Canadian
North Sydney, Nova Scotia
Joseph Macdonald
St. Francis Xavier University
Dalhousie University
Nova Scotia bar
World War II
National Government
Conservative Party/Progressive Conservative Party
House of Commons of Canada
Cape Breton North and Victoria
1940 election
1945 election
Nova Scotia House of Assembly
Cape Breton North
Senate of Canada
Progressive Conservative
senators appointed for life

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