Frederick Donald MacKenzie

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Frederick Donald MacKenzie
Member of the Canadian Parliament
for Neepawa
In office
1935–1945
Preceded by Thomas Gerow Murphy
Succeeded by John Bracken
Personal details
Born (1882-12-18)December 18, 1882
Presqu’ile, Ontario
Died October 13, 1970(1970-10-13) (aged 87)
Ottawa, Ontario
Political party Liberal
Spouse(s) Wilma Christina Robertson
(m. 12 Mar 1921)
Occupation school principal, teacher

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

Mackenzie was born in Presqu’ile, 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 World War I 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 Canadian House of Commons. He was re-elected in the 1940 federal election but defeated in the 1945 election by Progressive Conservative leader and former Manitoba Premier John Bracken. He died in 1970 in Ottawa.[1]

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