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Donald Stovel Macdonald, PC , CC (born March 1 , 1932 ) is a former Canadian Liberal politician and Cabinet minister.

Macdonald was first elected to the Canadian House Of Commons in the 1962 Election as the Liberal Member Of Parliament for Rosedale riding in Toronto. He joined the Cabinet of Pierre Trudeau in 1968 as Minister Without Portfolio , and subsequently served as President Of The Privy Council , Minister Of National Defence , Minister Of Energy, Mines And Resources and Minister Of Finance . As Finance Minister, Macdonald introduced wage and price controls in an attempt to control inflation.

Macdonald resigned from Cabinet in 1977 to return to his law practice. When Pierre Trudeau announced his resignation as leader of the Liberal Party of Canada following his defeat in the 1979 Election , Macdonald declared his candidacy for the position. After the unexpected defeat of Joe Clark 's Progressive Conservative government on a Motion Of No Confidence , the Liberals asked Trudeau to lead them into the 1980 Election and cancelled the leadership campaign. Macdonald was not a candidate for the party leadership when Trudeau again resigned in 1984.

In 1982, Prime Minister Trudeau appointed Macdonald chairman of a Royal Commission on the Economic Union and Development Prospects for Canada. The report was released in September 1985, and recommended that Canada enter a free trade agreement with the United States. Progressive Conservative Brian Mulroney was Prime Minister by this time. He accepted the recommendation, and pursued what became the Canada-US Free Trade Agreement .

Macdonald was appointed High Commissioner to the United Kingdom in 1988. He held that position until 1991 when he returned to his law practice in Toronto. In 1994, he was made a Companion of the Order Of Canada .

  Post5 Minister Of Finance
  Post5years September 26 , 1975 - September 15 , 1977
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  Post5preceded Bud Drury (acting)
  Post5followed Jean Chretien
  Post4 Minister Of Energy, Mines And Resources
  Post4years January 28 , 1972September 25 , 1975
  Post4note
  Post4preceded John James Greene
  Post4followed Alastair William Gillespie
  Post3 Minister Of National Defence
  Post3years September 24 , 1970January 27 , 1972
  Post3note
  Post3preceded Bud Drury (acting)
  Post3followed Edgar Benson
  Post2 President Of The Queen's Privy Council For Canada
  Post2years July 6 , 1968 - September 23 , 1970
  Post2note
  Post2preceded Allan MacEachen (acting)
  Post2followed Allan MacEachen
  Post1 Minister Without Portfolio
  Post1years April 20 , 1968 - July 5 , 1968
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  Post1 Leader Of The Government In The House Of Commons
  Post1years September 12 , 1968September 23 , 1970
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  Post1preceded Allan MacEachen
  Post1followed Allan MacEachen


  Before David James Walker , Progressive Conservative
  Title Member Of Parliament for Rosedale
  After David Crombie , Progressive Conservative



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