A father of Confederation, supporter of 成人大片

A father of Confederation, supporter of 成人大片

By Communications Staff

January 7, 2015

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The bicentennial of Sir John A. Macdonald鈥檚 birth takes place this weekend, offering Canadians an opportunity to reflect on the accomplishments of the country鈥檚 first prime minister.

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Sir John A. Macdonald attended a meeting in 1839 where the founding trustees of Queen鈥檚 discussed the establishment of a college in Kingston. He moved or seconded several motions in favour of establishing Queen's.

Best remembered as an architect of Confederation, Kingston鈥檚 favourite son supported a college in his hometown.  

鈥淓ven though Sir John A. Macdonald didn鈥檛 play an instrumental role in the founding of Queen鈥檚 College, he demonstrated a keen interest in the institution throughout his career,鈥 says Principal Daniel Woolf. 鈥淢acdonald remains a complex historical figure whose contributions to Canada elicit both admiration and criticism. However, his dedication to public service stands as one of his most impressive accomplishments and serves as an example for Canadians today.鈥

Macdonald attended a meeting in 1839 where the founding trustees of Queen鈥檚 discussed the establishment of a college in Kingston. Twenty-four-years-old at the time, Macdonald moved or seconded several motions in favour of establishing Queen鈥檚.

Even though he never held an official position at Queen鈥檚, Macdonald did provide legal advice in the early days. According to the official history of Queen鈥檚, Macdonald hosted in 1854 one of the initial meetings between college trustees and two doctors who were interested in establishing a medical faculty.

Queen鈥檚 Faculty of Law awarded its first honorary Doctor of Laws degree to Macdonald in 1863, and the law building bears the name of Canada鈥檚 first prime minister. Throughout his career, Macdonald made several donations to Queen鈥檚 libraries.

As part of the Sir John A. Macdonald Bicentennial, Queen鈥檚 will welcome Rt. Hon. Tricia Marwick, the Presiding Office of the Scottish Parliament, to campus this weekend. Mrs. Marwick will also attend city-hosted events throughout the weekend in celebration of the bicentennial.

Mrs. Marwick, the first woman to hold the post of Presiding Officer of Scottish Parliament, will speak on campus on Friday in a conversation about 鈥淵oung Women in Politics.鈥 She will then give the Principal鈥檚 Distinguished Visitor Lecture at the Principal鈥檚 Forum on Saturday on 鈥淪cotland鈥檚 Constitutional Journey.鈥

Friday鈥檚 event begins at 2:30 pm in Wallace Hall (John Deutsch University Centre). The next day, the Principal鈥檚 Forum will get underway at 2:30 pm in Grant Hall.