Angus McIsaac

Angus MacIsaac (1842 June 12, 1902) was a Canadian lawyer, judge and political figure in Nova Scotia. He represented Antigonish in the House of Commons of Canada as a Liberal member from 1873 to 1885.[1]

Angus McIsaac
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He was born in Antigonish, Nova Scotia in 1842,[1] the son of Donald MacIsaac and Catherine MacGillivray,[2] and studied at Saint Francis Xavier College. McIsaac served as inspector of schools for Antigonish County. He articled in law with William Joseph Croke and Daniel MacDonald and was called to the bar in 1871.[3] He practised law in Antigonish. In 1882, he married Mary Power.[2]

MacIsaac was elected to the House of Commons in an 1873 by-election held after Hugh McDonald was named to the Nova Scotia Supreme Court. He resigned from his seat in 1885 to accept an appointment as judge in the county court.[1] He died in Antigonish while still a judge at the age of 60.[2]

His brother Colin Francis represented Antigonish in the Nova Scotia assembly and the House of Commons.[1]

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Parliament of Canada
Preceded by
Hugh McDonald
Member of Parliament for Antigonish
1873–1885
Succeeded by
John Sparrow David Thompson



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