Murdoch Mac Kay

Murdoch Mac Kay

Murdoch MacKay (born 1930) is a lawyer and former politician in Manitoba, Canada. He was president of the New Democratic Party of Manitoba during the 1970s, and later joined the breakaway Progressive Party.

His son-in-law, Paul Edwards, was leader of the Manitoba Liberal Party from 1993 to 1996.

Read more about Murdoch Mac Kay:  Early Life and Career, Political Career, After Politics

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