A.G. MacKay

From Free net encyclopedia

Alexander Grant MacKay (1860-) was an Ontario politician. After serving as a high school principal and Crown attorney, MacKay ran and was elected to the Ontario legislature in 1902 and re-elected in 1905, 1908 and 1911. He served in the government of Premier Ross as Commissioner of Crown Lands until the government's defeat in 1907. On September 7 1907 MacKay was elected leader of the Ontario Liberal Party and Leader of the Opposition and held that position until he resigned in September 1911.


Preceded by:
George P. Graham

Ontario Liberal leaders

Succeeded by:
Newton Wesley Rowell

Template:Canada-politician-stub