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27: 396:, a position which he held for five years. An article describing his career in this context noted, "The swift and dazzling rise of 37-year-old Alexander Hamilton McDonald to the leadership of the Liberal Party in Saskatchewan has no parallel in Canadian political history." From 1955 to 1960, he was the 359:
farm originally settled by his grandfather in 1881. He didn't seek his first nomination; rather, he was pressed by families and neighbours to let his name stand. He ran as a "Liberal-Progressive Conservative" candidate in the provincial general election of
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general elections. During his career in provincial politics, he rose rapidly in prominence in public life and within the Liberal Party, becoming the leader of the provincial party
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and continued to hold responsible positions within the Liberal Party after his tenure as party leader. From 1964 to 1965, he served as
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fishing boat and was flying again in Europe a week later. He came back from the war having won several medals including the
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in the Senate (appointed in 1970). Throughout his parliamentary career, McDonald was active in the affairs of the
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with real distinction. He was shot down several times, more than once in Europe, and made his way back through
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Upon returning from the Second World War with his wife, the former Madeleine Anne Casey of
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He resigned his seat in 1965 and later that year was appointed to the
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in Moosomin, Saskatchewan โ€“ was overflowing with dignitaries from
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Alexander Hamilton McDonald โ€“ Parliament of Canada biography
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McDonald died in office in 1980. His funeral โ€“ held at the
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By sheer luck he was picked up by an 781:Saskatchewan Leaders of the Opposition 753: 440:Commonwealth Parliamentary Association 517: 404:of Agriculture and Deputy Premier to 366:Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan 20: 771:Canadian senators from Saskatchewan 346: 289:Alexander Hamilton (Hammy) McDonald 13: 14: 802: 500: 444:International Parliamentary Union 776:Liberal Party of Canada senators 25: 791:Saskatchewan Liberal Party MLAs 331:and spent several hours in his 1: 491:"Saskatchewan senator dies". 484: 7: 545:Saskatchewan Progress Party 448:NATO Parliamentary Assembly 306: 83:Alexander Hamilton McDonald 10: 807: 341:Distinguished Flying Cross 257:Saskatchewan Liberal Party 695: 552: 282: 274: 262: 252: 240: 227: 222: 218: 206: 194: 180: 169: 157: 145: 131: 119: 108: 92: 88: 81: 434:(appointed in 1968) and 398:Leader of the Opposition 372:for the constituency of 317:Royal Canadian Air Force 121:Leader of the Opposition 471:within the constituency 269:Liberal Party of Canada 452:Royal Canadian Legion 201:Arthur Thomas Procter 697:Leadership Elections 295:politician. 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Senator
Saskatchewan
Moosomin
Leader of the Opposition
Saskatchewan
1960
Asmundur Loptson
Ross Thatcher
MLA
Moosomin
1952
Arthur Thomas Procter
Frank Gardner
Fleming
Ottawa
Saskatchewan Liberal Party
Liberal Party of Canada
Canadian
Fleming
Saskatchewan
Flight Lieutenant
Royal Canadian Air Force
Spitfire
enemy territory
English Channel
Mae West

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