Donald Hogarth McDonald (January 11, 1867 – 1928) was a Canadian politician.
Born in 1867 in Qu'Appelle, Rupert's Land (now Saskatchewan) Donald was first elected to the North-West Territories Legislature in an 1896 by-election, he was re-elected for 2 more terms until 1905.
In the 1902 North-West Territories election McDonald became leader of the Northwest Territories Liberal Party, and served as leader of the official opposition during the 5th North-West Legislative Assembly. He came out of retirement during the 1921 Saskatchewan general election and was elected as an Independent member for South Qu'Appelle to the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. He served one term and was defeated by Anton Huck in 1925.
References
- "Who's who and why". 1914.
External links
- History of the Northwest Territories government 1876 - 1905
- Saskatchewan elections by district
- Government sustained Calgary Herald May 22, 1902
Preceded byWilliam Sutherland | MLA North Qu'Appelle, NWT 1886-1905 |
Succeeded byDistrict Abolished |
Preceded byJoseph Glenn | MLA South Qu'Appelle, SK 1921-1925 |
Succeeded byAnton Huck |
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- Northwest Territories Liberal Party MLAs
- Independent MLAs in Saskatchewan
- People from Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan
- 1867 births
- 1928 deaths
- 20th-century members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
- 19th-century members of the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories
- 20th-century members of the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories