William McDonald Politician

William McDonald (October 7, 1837 – July 4, 1916) was a Canadian politician.Born at the Settlement of River Deny's Road, Inverness, Nova Scotia, the son of Mary McDonald and Allan McDonald, who emigrated from South Uist, Scotland, McDonald was educated at St. Francois Xavier College, Antigonish, Nova Scotia.A merchant, he was first elected to the Canadian House of Commons for Cape Breton in the 1872 federal election. A Conservative, he was re-elected in 1874, 1878, and 1882. In 1884, he was called to the Senate on the advice of John Alexander Macdonald representing the senatorial division of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. He served for almost 44 years as a member of parliament and senator until his death in 1916.The intersection of Main, Union and Commercial streets in downtown Glace Bay is named "Senator's Corner" in his honour.

Personal facts

William McDonald
Birth dateOctober 07, 1837
Date of deathJuly 04, 1916

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Office holder

associate
Hugh McLeod
Murray Dodd
Newton LeGayet Mackay
officeSenator for Cape Breton Nova Scotia
party
Conservative Party of Canada (1867–1942)
region
Cape Breton (electoral district)
successor
Hector Francis McDougall

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