John Duncan MacLean
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John Duncan MacLean (Culloden, Prince Edward Island December 8, 1873–March 28, 1948 Ottawa, Ontario) was a teacher, physician, politician and Premier of British Columbia, Canada.
MacLean was a practicing doctor in the town of Greenwood when he was elected in the 1916 election to the provincial legislature as a Liberal. He served as Minister of Education and Provincial Secretary in the cabinets of Harlan Carey Brewster and John Oliver before becoming minister of finance in 1924.
Maclean became premier when Oliver died in 1927 at a time when the Liberal government was in decline. He was unable to reverse his party's fortunes, and was defeated in the 1928 election by the rival Conservatives. Later that year he attempted to enter the Canadian House of Commons in a by-election as a Liberal candidate, but was defeated by less than one hundred votes. He spent the rest of his life as chairman of the Canadian Farm Loan Board.
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Preceded by John Oliver |
Premier of British Columbia 1927–1928 |
Succeeded by Simon Fraser Tolmie |
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