born Dec. 12, 1812, St. Raphael, Upper Canada died June 1, 1872, Cornwall, Ont., Can. prime minister of the province of Canada from 1862 to 1864 and first premier of Ontario from 1867 to 1871. Macdonald was called to the bar in 1840, and the next year he was elected to the Canadian Parliament for Glengarry, a seat he held for 16 years. He supported constitutional government and in 184951 served as solicitor general. He held the posts of speaker of the house (185254) and attorney general (1858). He was called by Gov. Gen. Lord Monck to form a ministry in 1862 and held office as prime minister of Canada for two years. Macdonald opposed Canadian confederation, but after the Dominion of Canada was created in 1867, he accepted the post of first premier of Ontario and helped settle the relationship of provincial to federal government. When his government was defeated in 1871, Macdonald resigned.
MACDONALD, JOHN SANDFIELD
Meaning of MACDONALD, JOHN SANDFIELD in English
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