John Alexander Macdonald (Prince Edward Island politician)

For the Canadian Prime Minister, see John A. Macdonald.
The Hon.
John Alexander Macdonald
Senator for Cardigan, Prince Edward Island
In office
July 20, 1935  November 15, 1948
Appointed by R. B. Bennett
Member of the Canadian Parliament
for King's
In office
1925–1935
Preceded by James Joseph Hughes
Succeeded by Thomas Vincent Grant
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island for 3rd Kings
In office
1923–1925
In office
1908–1915
Personal details
Born April 12, 1874
Tracadie, Prince Edward Island
Died November 15, 1948 (aged 74)
Political party Conservative
Other political
affiliations
Prince Edward Island Progressive Conservative Party
Relations Margaret Mary Macdonald, daughter-in-law
Children John Augustine
Cabinet Minister Without Portfolio (1926 & 1930-1935)
Minister of Public Works and Highways (1923-1925)
Minister Without Portfolio (1911-1915)

John Alexander Macdonald, PC (April 12, 1874 November 15, 1948) was a Canadian politician.

Born in Tracadie, Prince Edward Island, the son of John Charles Macdonald,[1] he represented 3rd Kings in the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island from 1908 to 1915 and from 1923 to 1925 as a Conservative member. Macdonald served in the provincial cabinet as Minister without Portfolio from 1911 to 1915 and as Minister of Public Works and Highways from 1923 to 1925. He was first elected to the Canadian House of Commons in the riding of King's in the 1925 federal election. A Conservative, he was re-elected in 1926 and 1930. Macdonald was a Minister without Portfolio in the federal cabinet in 1926 and from 1930 to 1935. In 1935, he was called to the Canadian Senate representing the senatorial division of Cardigan, Prince Edward Island.[2] He served until his death in Cardigan in 1948.[1]

Macdonald was a merchant, exporter and shipbuilder. He was also a director of the Cardigan Electric Company, the Cardigan Silver Fox Company Limited and the Georgetown Fish Company. In 1905, he married Marie Josephine MacDonald.[1]

His son John Augustine also represented the riding of King's in the House of Commons. John Augustine's wife Margaret Mary was the first woman from Prince Edward Island to serve in the House of Commons.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Weeks, Blair (2002). Minding the House: A Biographical Guide to Prince Edward Island MLAs. Acorn Press. ISBN 1-894838-01-7.
  2. Synopsis of federal political experience from the Library of Parliament