William Ross Macdonald

William Ross Macdonald
Macdonald in the Speaker's Chair of the Canadian House of Commons
21st Lieutenant Governor of Ontario
In office
July 4, 1968 – April 10, 1974
MonarchElizabeth II
Governors GeneralRoland Michener
Jules Léger
PremierJohn Robarts
Bill Davis
Preceded byWilliam Earl Rowe
Succeeded byPauline Mills McGibbon
Leader of the Government in the Senate
In office
April 22, 1963 – February 2, 1964
Prime MinisterLester B. Pearson
Preceded byAlfred Johnson Brooks
Succeeded byJohn Joseph Connolly
In office
October 14, 1953 – June 20, 1957
Prime MinisterLouis St. Laurent
Preceded byWishart McLea Robertson
Succeeded byJohn Thomas Haig
Leader of the Opposition in the Senate
In office
June 20, 1957 – April 22, 1963
Preceded byJohn Thomas Haig
Succeeded byAlfred Johnson Brooks
18th Solicitor General of Canada
In office
January 12, 1954 – June 20, 1957
Prime MinisterLouis St. Laurent
Preceded byRalph Campney
Succeeded byLéon Balcer
Senator for Brantford, Ontario
In office
June 12, 1953 – December 22, 1967
Appointed byLouis St. Laurent
22nd Speaker of the House of Commons of Canada
In office
September 15, 1949 – June 11, 1953
MonarchsGeorge VI
Elizabeth II
Governors GeneralThe Viscount Alexander of Tunis
Georges Vanier
Prime MinisterLouis St. Laurent
Preceded byGaspard Fauteux
Succeeded byLouis-René Beaudoin
Member of Parliament
Member of Parliament
for Brantford
In office
October 14, 1935 – June 27, 1949
Preceded byRobert Edwy Ryerson
Succeeded byConstituency abolished
Member of Parliament
for Brantford City
In office
June 27, 1949 – August 10, 1953
Preceded byConstituency established
Succeeded byJames Elisha Brown
Personal details
Born(1891-12-25)December 25, 1891
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
DiedMay 28, 1976(1976-05-28) (aged 84)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Resting placeFarringdon Burial Ground, Brantford
Political partyLiberal
Alma mater
ProfessionLawyer
Military service
Branch/serviceCanadian Expeditionary Force
RankLieutenant
Unit
Battles/warsFirst World War

William Ross Macdonald PC OC CD QC (December 25, 1891 – May 28, 1976), served as the 21st Lieutenant Governor of Ontario from 1968 to 1974, and as 22nd Speaker of the House of Commons of Canada from 1949 to 1953.