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MacDonald was born on his family's farm in Bothwell, Prince Edward Island and was educated in a one-room schoolhouse.

At the age of 20, he bought his own farm at Bothwell Beach. In 1940 , he enlisted in the Prince Edward Island Highlanders to fight in World War II . He was transferred to the Cape Breton Highlanders in 1943 and fought with the rank of sergeant in Italy where he was wounded during the assault on the Gothic Line . He returned to his unit after a few weeks and was seriously wounded on December 21 1944 during the Battle Of Senio River . As a result his left arm and leg were amputated.

Undiscouraged by his injuries, he returned to his farm, married a local named Pauline Peters, built a house and raised seven children ( Blair, Heather, Gail, Daniel, Leo, Walter and Gloria).

In 1962 he was elected to the Prince Edward Island House Of Assembly and sat in the body for ten years. He served as Minister of Agriculture and Forestry from 1966 to 1972 when he resigned to run in the 1972 Federal Election .

Elected as the Liberal Member Of Parliament for Cardigan , he was appointed to the Cabinet of Pierre Trudeau as Minister Of Veterans Affairs . He was defeated in the 1979 Federal Election but returned in the 1980 Election after which he was reappointed to the Veterans Affairs portfolio.

MacDonald reformed veterans' pensions to make them more generous and introduced disability pensions and pensions for Prisoners Of War .

He died in office on September 30 , 1980 and was given a State Funeral .

  Post1 Minister Of Veterans Affairs
  Post1years 1980
  Post1note
  Post1preceded Allan McKinnon
  Post1followed Gilles Lamontagne


  Post1 Minister Of Veterans Affairs
  Post1years 1972-1979
  Post1note
  Post1preceded Arthur Laing
  Post1followed Allan McKinnon


  Title Councillor for 1st Kings
  Years 1962&ndash1972
  Before Melvin J McQuaid , Progressive Conservative
  After Melvin J McQuaid , Progressive Conservative


  Title Member Of Parliament From Cardigan
  Years 1972&ndash1979
  Before Melvin J McQuaid , Progressive Conservative
  After Wilbur MacDonald , Progressive Conservative


  Title Member Of Parliament From Cardigan
  Years 1980&ndash1981
  Before Wilbur MacDonald , Progressive Conservative
  After W Bennett Campbell , Liberal



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