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James Angus MacKinnon

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Preceded by
  
Charles Stewart

Political party
  
Liberal

Died
  
April 18, 1958

Succeeded by
  
George Prudham

Appointed by
  
Louis St. Laurent

Name
  
James MacKinnon

Party
  
Liberal Party of Canada

Resigned
  
1949

Born
  
October 4, 1881 Port Elgin, Ontario (
1881-10-04
)

Role
  
Former Minister of Trade and Commerce

Previous office
  
Minister of Trade and Commerce (1940–1948)

Cabinet
  
Minister without portfolio

James Angus MacKinnon, PC (October 4, 1881 – April 18, 1958) was a Canadian politician.

Born in Port Elgin, Ontario, he was first elected to the Canadian House of Commons representing the riding of Edmonton West in the 1935 federal election. A Liberal, he was re-elected in 1940 and 1945. He held many cabinet positions in the cabinets of Mackenzie King and Louis Stephen St-Laurent including Minister without Portfolio, Minister of Trade and Commerce, Minister of National Revenue (Acting), Minister of Fisheries, and Minister of Mines and Resources. In 1949, he was called to the Canadian Senate representing the senatorial division of Edmonton, Alberta. From 1949 to 1950, while a senator, he was a Minister without Portfolio in the cabinet of Louis Stephen St-Laurent.

He died in office in 1958. He married Irene Sharpe from Prince Edward Island and had one adopted daughter, Keltie. She died on October 31, 1968, leaving her husband Denis Slattery, and five children, Sandy White (nee Slattery), Gayle Slattery, John Slattery, Jim Slattery and Ann Varsegi (nee Slattery).

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