'Robert Mackay' (
February 24,
1840 -
December 25,
1916) was a
Canadian businessman and statesman.
An 1855 emigrant to
Montreal,
Canada from his birthplace in
Caithness,
Scotland, Robert Mackay who got his start working at
Henry Morgan & Company department store. He then went to work for Mackay Brothers wholesalers, owned by his uncles. Highly successful in business, he became a close business associate of powerful Montreal entrepreneurs:
Rodolphe Forget, stockbroker,
Herbert S. Holt, President of the
Royal Bank of Canada, and
Vincent Meredith, President of the
Bank of Montreal.
Robert Mackay was president of
Herald Publishing Company, vice-president of the
Bell Telephone Company of Canada, and sat on the
Board of Directors of
Canadian Pacific Railway,
Royal Trust Company,
Bank of Montreal,
Montreal Light, Heat and Power Company,
Dominion Textile Company, Limited and others.
A member of the
Liberal Party of Canada, he twice ran unsuccessfully for the
Canadian House of Commons as the
Liberal Party of Canada candidate for the St. Antoine, Quebec riding in the
1896 and
1900 Canadian federal elections. In 1901 he was appointed by
Prime Minister Laurier to the
Canadian Senate where he served until his death on
Christmas Day in 1916.
Robert Mackay is interred with his wife Jane in the
Mount Royal Cemetery in Montreal. His daughter,
Cairine Mackay Wilson became the first woman appointed to the Canadian Senate.
References
★ Stewart, Wallace. ''The Macmillan Dictionary of Canadian biography''. (3rd Edition) (1926 –
Macmillan Co. of Canada Ltd.)
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