Frederick Donald MacKenzie

Summary

Frederick Donald MacKenzie, (December 18, 1882 – October 13, 1970) was a soldier, teacher and Member of Parliament in Canada.

Frederick Donald MacKenzie
Member of the Canadian Parliament
for Neepawa
In office
1935–1945
Preceded byThomas Gerow Murphy
Succeeded byJohn Bracken
Personal details
Born(1882-12-18)December 18, 1882
Presqu'île, Ontario
DiedOctober 13, 1970(1970-10-13) (aged 87)
Ottawa, Ontario
Political partyLiberal
Spouse(s)Wilma Christina Robertson
(m. 12 March 1921)
OccupationSchool principal, teacher

Mackenzie was born in Presqu'île, Ontario and was educated at Owen Sound Collegiate and Vocational Institute and Queen's University where he earned a Bachelor of Arts.

He served during the First World War with the Queen's University Hospital Unit from 1915 to 1916 in Egypt and the Dardanelles. He was subsequently a lieutenant with the Canadian Field Artillery from 1916 to 1919.

Following the war, he returned to Canada and settled in Neepawa, Manitoba, where he worked as a teacher and became a school principal.

In the 1935 federal election he ran as a Liberal candidate in Neepawa and was returned to the House of Commons of Canada. He was re-elected in the 1940 federal election but defeated in the 1945 election by the Progressive Conservative leader and former Manitoba Premier John Bracken.

He died in 1970 in Ottawa.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ The Wilson Family: Information about Frederick Donald MacKenzie

External links edit

  • Frederick Donald MacKenzie – Parliament of Canada biography


  • Frederick Donald MacKenzie fonds - Library and Archives Canada