MacKenzie, Frederick Donald

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MacKenzie, Frederick Donald

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1882-1970

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Frederick Donald MacKenzie was born in 1882 at Presque Ile, Ontario. He attended Queen's University to World War I and joined Queen's University Contingent, C.O.T.C. in 1914. He was posted to the Queen's Medical Unit, Number 5, Stationary Hospital and sent to Cairo, Egypt. After taking officer training he ended up an officer in the Canadian artillery. On demobilization he took up residence in Manitoba where he taught school and was a school principal for a short time. In 1935 he was elected Member of Parliament for Neepawa, Manitoba as a Liberal and he served in the House of Commons until 1945.

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CA QUA00874

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