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Mac Makarchuk

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Preceded by
  
Dick Beckett

Succeeded by
  
Dick Beckett

Residence
  
Brantford, Canada

Preceded by
  
George Gordon

Role
  
Politician

Constituency
  
Brantford

Name
  
Mac Makarchuk

Succeeded by
  
Phil Gillies

Constituency
  
Brantford


Party
  
Ontario New Democratic Party

Mitro (Mac) Makarchuk (born November 1, 1929) is a former politician and journalist. He was a Ontario New Democratic Party Member of Provincial Parliament for Brantford from 1967 to 1971 and again from 1975 to 1981.

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Early life

Makarchuk was born in Saskatchewan in 1929. In 1959, as a first year student at the University of Toronto, Makarchuk offered to underwrite a Canadian intercollegiate hockey championship between the University of Toronto Varsity Blues men's ice hockey team and University of Saskatchewan Huskies as there was no national playoff between eastern and western Canadian regional hockey champions. The University of Saskatchewan accepted the offer but it was rejected by the University of Toronto. A national university hockey championship, the University Cup was ultimately established in 1963. He then moved to Ontario and worked as a journalist for the Brantford Expositor.

Politics

He was the New Democratic Party of Canada's candidate in the 1965 federal election in the riding of Brantford but was defeated, coming in third place. He was nominated to be the provincial party's candidate in the 1967 provincial election and sought a leave of absence from the Expositor but was refused and then fired.

He was elected to the provincial riding of Brantford to the Ontario legislature in 1967. He served a term before being defeated in 1971 by Progressive Conservative Dick Beckett. He was then was elected to Brantford city council as an alderman in 1972.

He returned to the legislature in the 1975, this time defeating Beckett. he was re-elected in the 1977 provincial election. He lost his seat in 1981 to PC candidate Phil Gillies.

Makrachuk returned to Brantford City Council by winning a seat in the 1982 municipal election, serving for a three-year term as councillor for ward 4 before retiring from politics in 1985.

References

Mac Makarchuk Wikipedia