Flora MacDonald

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Flora MacDonald was a pioneering Canadian Progressive Conservative politician and humanitarian, best known as one of the first women to hold a major federal cabinet portfolio and for her influential work in foreign affairs and international development.

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Flora MacDonald canonical 2
Flora McDonald 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Canadian politician
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada politician
human
humanitarian
advocatedFor greater role for women in politics
human rights
international development assistance
countryOfCitizenship Canada
countryOfService Canada
familyName MacDonald
fieldOfWork development cooperation
international relations
public service
givenName Flora
hasRole cabinet minister
member of parliament
ideology progressive conservatism
languageSpoken English
memberOfPoliticalParty Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
notableFor being one of the first women to hold a major federal cabinet portfolio in Canada
leadership in refugee and humanitarian initiatives
work in Canadian foreign affairs
work in international development
occupation humanitarian
politician
positionHeld Member of the House of Commons of Canada
Minister of Communications of Canada
Minister of Employment and Immigration of Canada
Minister of External Affairs of Canada
Secretary of State for External Affairs
residence Canada
sexOrGender female
sphereOfInfluence Canadian federal politics
international diplomacy
workArea foreign policy
humanitarian aid
international development

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Frank Russell, 2nd Earl Russell spouse Flora MacDonald
this entity surface form: Flora McDonald
Leeds—Grenville representedBy Flora MacDonald