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Macdonald, John Sandfield; Sandfield Macdonald opposed both the concept of federalism and the notion of union with the Maritimes (courtesy Library and Archives Canada/C-10896).
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Yet the GREAT COALITION of June 1864, which brought together John A. MACDONALD, Cartier and Brown, isolated Sandfield, who opposed both the concept of FEDERALISM and the notion of union with the Maritimes. He particularly feared Toronto domination ; Suggested Reading Bruce W. Hodgins, John Sandfield Macdonald (1971).
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181272, Canadian political leader. He was elected (1841) as a Conservative to the Legislative Assembly, but he afterward developed considerable political...
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Macdonald, John Sandfield - 181272, Canadian political leader. He was elected (1841) as a Conservative to the Legislative Assembly, but he afterward...
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John Sandfield Macdonald.[Credits : William James Topley/Library and Archives Canada (Negative Number: PA-012855)]. Macdonald, John Sandfield. See Full Size...
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Called to the Bar of Upper Canada in 1840, John Sandfield Macdonald settled in Cornwall to practice law. He was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada and remained there until 1867. From the outset of his political career, he associated with reformers and their program.
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John Sandfield Macdonald 1812-1872 St. Raphael is the birthplace of John Sandfield Macdonald, Prime Minister of the Province of Canada 1862-64, and first Premier of Ontario 1867-71. First elected to represent Glengarry in the legislature of Canada in 1841, he became one of the leaders of the Reform party and served...
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Macdonald, John Sandfield (1812-1872), prime minister of Canada (1862-4) and prime minister of Ontario (1867-71), was born at St. Raphael, Upper Canada , on December 12, 1812, the son of Alexander Macdonald. He was educated at the grammar school in Cornwall, Upper Canada ;
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