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Isaac Duncan MacDougall

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Succeeded by
  
riding abolished

Spouse
  
Winnifred MacDonald

Died
  
April 4, 1969


Role
  
Member of Parliament

Name
  
Isaac MacDougall

Resigned
  
October 1935

Preceded by
  
Alexander William Chisholm

Full Name
  
Isaac Duncan MacDougall

Born
  
10 July 1897 Strathlorne, Nova Scotia (
1897-07-10
)

Profession
  
auditor, barrister, journalist, student

Education
  
St. Francis Xavier University

Political party
  
Conservative Party of Canada

Isaac Duncan MacDougall (10 July 1897 – 4 April 1969) was a National Government, Conservative and Progressive party member of the Canadian House of Commons. He was born in Strathlorne, Nova Scotia and became an auditor, barrister, journalist and student.

MacDougall studied at St. Francis Xavier University, earning Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degrees.

He was first elected to Parliament at the Inverness riding in the 1925 general election after an unsuccessful campaign there as a Progressive Party candidate in the 1921 election. He was re-elected in 1926 and 1930. In the 1935 federal election, riding boundary changes meant that MacDougall's would seek re-election in the new Inverness—Richmond riding. He was defeated by Donald MacLennan of the Liberal party. MacDougall was also unsuccessful in winning back the seat in the 1940 election as a National Government candidate.

References

Isaac Duncan MacDougall Wikipedia