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Elmer MacKay (Elmer MacIntosh MacKay) was born on 5 August, 1936 in Hopewell, Nova Scotia, Canada, is a Canadian politician. Discover Elmer MacKay's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 87 years old?

Popular As Elmer MacIntosh MacKay
Occupation Politician
Age 87 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 5 August, 1936
Birthday 5 August
Birthplace Hopewell, Nova Scotia, Canada
Nationality Canada

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Who Is Elmer MacKay's Wife?

His wife is Eirene Macha Delap (m. 1961-2017)

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Wife Eirene Macha Delap (m. 1961-2017)
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Children 4, including Peter MacKay

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1936

Elmer MacIntosh MacKay (born August 5, 1936) is a former Canadian politician.

MacKay was born in Hopewell, Nova Scotia, the son of Laura Louise (Macintosh) and Gordon Barclay MacKay.

1971

He was first elected to the House of Commons of Canada as the Progressive Conservative (PC) Member of Parliament (MP) for Central Nova through a 1971 by-election.

1979

He was re-elected in subsequent elections, and served as Minister of Regional Economic Expansion in the short lived (1979–1980) government of Prime Minister Joe Clark.

1983

MacKay resigned his parliamentary seat in 1983 in order to allow newly elected PC leader Brian Mulroney to enter Parliament through a by-election in MacKay's Nova Scotia riding.

1984

In the subsequent 1984 election, Mulroney moved to a Quebec riding, and MacKay was again returned to the House as Central Nova's MP.

Following the election, Mulroney became prime minister, and appointed MacKay to the Cabinet of Canada where he served as Solicitor General of Canada for a year before becoming Minister of National Revenue.

1988

MacKay is a longtime associate of former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and German businessman Karlheinz Schreiber, who were negotiating the purchase of Airbus aircraft for Air Canada in 1988.

As a result of subsequent Royal Canadian Mounted Police charges against Mulroney for accepting kickbacks on this transaction, a federal inquiry was launched, which found that Mulroney had accepted at least $300,000 in cash from Schreiber after the transaction.

Mulroney's defence stated these payments were in return for consulting services.

Documents show that MacKay drafted a letter that was eventually released by Schreiber as evidence that Scheiber's and Mulroney's business dealings were legitimate.

It is not known why MacKay drafted a letter that was later offered as evidence and supposedly written by Schreiber.

Evidence tabled at the Airbus inquiry included entries in Schreiber’s diary that indicated Schreiber had made phone calls to MacKay on the same dates during which the first two Airbus meetings were held between Mulroney and Schreiber.

MacKay has confirmed he had lunch with Mulroney and Schreiber the day of the third meeting.

1989

In 1989, MacKay became Minister of Public Works.

From 1989 to 1991, he was also responsible for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency Act.

The opposition Liberals and New Democratic Party often accused MacKay of doling out patronage appointments.

1991

While no wrongdoing was ever proven, MacKay was removed from the ACOA portfolio in 1991.

From 1991 to 1993, he remained Public Works minister and was given responsibility for the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.

1993

MacKay retired from Cabinet when Mulroney's tenure as party leader ended in 1993, and did not run in the 1993 election.

Elmer MacKay's son, Peter, was the Conservative member for Central Nova, a re-creation of the same riding his father once represented.

Like Elmer, Peter served as minister responsible for ACOA, and for Prince Edward Island.

Peter also served as the final leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada before it merged with the Canadian Alliance into the present-day Conservative Party.

In addition, Schreiber’s diary shows he made phone calls to MacKay on two days in July 1993 when he made banking transactions in Switzerland to obtain money to pay Mulroney.

Although MacKay was closely involved with Mulroney and Schreiber during the time of the Airbus purchases, he has never been formally charged for wrongdoing in the scandal.