Angus "Tando" MacIsaac (born June 4, 1943) is a politician, educator and businessman in Nova Scotia, Canada. Angus MacIsaac's father, Alexander MacIsaac...
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Angus MacIsaac (15 April 1900 – 23 June 1944) was an Australian rules footballer who played in the VFL between 1922 and 1924 and then again in 1926 and...
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MacIsaac is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Angus MacIsaac (born 1943), English educator and businessman Angus MacIsaac (footballer)...
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Angus MacLane (born April 13, 1975) is an American animator, filmmaker and voice actor, best known for his work at Pixar Animation Studios. He co-directed...
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Alexander Angus "Tando" MacIsaac (July 18, 1907 – October 29, 1968) was a Nova Scotia politician and Member of the Legislature for Guysborough. MacIsaac was...
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2006 - Rodney MacDonald's Progressive Conservatives are elected to a minority government. June 20, 2006 - Liberal leader Francis MacKenzie resigns. February...
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Dave MacIsaac (born 1955) is a Canadian musician from Nova Scotia who plays the fiddle and guitar, specialising in the Celtic music style. He has two children...
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Liberal Don Downe, Lunenburg West Jim Smith, Cole Harbour-Eastern Passage Paul MacEwan, Cape Breton Nova Progressive Conservative Neil LeBlanc, Argyle Muriel...
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He finished third behind New Democrat Peter Mancini, and Liberal Vince MacLean. Clarke turned to provincial politics and was elected in a March 2001...
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Scotia in 1842, the son of Donald MacIsaac and Catherine MacGillivray, and studied at Saint Francis Xavier College. McIsaac served as inspector of schools...
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