Elmer MacKay

Elmer MacKay
44th Minister of Public Works
In office
January 30, 1989 – June 25, 1993
Prime MinisterBrian Mulroney
Preceded byOtto Jelinek (acting)
Succeeded byPaul Wyatt Dick
2nd Minister for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
In office
January 30, 1989 – April 21, 1991
Prime MinisterBrian Mulroney
Preceded byGerald Merrithew
Succeeded byJohn Crosbie
27th Minister of National Revenue
In office
August 20, 1985 – January 30, 1989
Prime MinisterBrian Mulroney
Preceded byPerrin Beatty
Succeeded byOtto Jelinek
31st Solicitor General of Canada
In office
September 17, 1984 – August 20, 1985
Prime MinisterBrian Mulroney
Preceded byRobert Phillip Kaplan
Succeeded byPerrin Beatty
4th Minister of Regional Economic Expansion
In office
June 4, 1979 – March 3, 1980
Prime MinisterJoe Clark
Preceded byMarcel Lessard
Succeeded byPierre de Bané
Member of Parliament
for Central Nova
In office
September 4, 1984 – October 25, 1993
Preceded byBrian Mulroney
Succeeded byRoseanne Skoke
In office
May 31, 1971 – June 15, 1983
Preceded byRussell MacEwan
Succeeded byBrian Mulroney
Personal details
Born
Elmer MacIntosh MacKay

(1936-08-05) August 5, 1936 (age 87)
Hopewell, Nova Scotia, Canada
Political partyConservative
Other political
affiliations
Progressive Conservative (until 2003)
Spouse
Eirene Macha Delap
(m. 1961; died 2017)
[1]
Children4, including Peter MacKay
OccupationPolitician

Elmer MacIntosh MacKay PC KC (born August 5, 1936) is a former Canadian politician.

  1. ^ Montague-Smith, Patrick W. (1985). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage. Debrett's Peerage Limited. ISBN 9780333378243.

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