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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 31. Chapters: Peter MacKay, Laurie D. Cox, Jacob Gould Schurman, Joseph Barss, Charles Brenton Huggins, Dalton Camp, David H. Levy, Charles Aubrey Eaton, Richard Hatfield, Andrew R. Cobb, Milton Fowler Gregg, Dale Frail, Lorie Kane, William Feindel, Henry Emmerson, Henry Nicholas Paint, Lance Woolaver, Hans Moravec, Murray G. Ross, Joanne Kelly, Charlie Parker, D. M. Schurman, Keith R. Porter, Roger Tomlinson, Norman McLeod Rogers, Joan Clark, William A. White, Norman Atkins, Robert Irving, Walter Moyse, Ernest Howard Armstrong, Austin L. Rand, Mark Day, William Lloyd Hoyt, John Burpee Mills, John Wallace de Beque Farris, Wilfred I. Smith, Loring Christie, Alexandra Fuller, Margaret Conrad, James Wilberforce Longley, Henry Poole MacKeen, M. Elizabeth Cannon, Clarke Fraser, Walter C. Lawson, Jerome Pathon, Blisse Comstock, Azel Randolph Lusby, Gordon Lockhart Bennett, Wilbert David Dimock, Arthur Bourns, Carman Miller, Vernon White, David Smith, Chris St. Clair. Excerpt: Peter Gordon MacKay, PC, QC, MP (born September 27, 1965) is a lawyer and politician from Nova Scotia, Canada. He is the Member of Parliament for Central Nova and currently serves as Minister of National Defence in the Cabinet of Canada. MacKay was the final leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada (PC Party). On October 15, 2003, he and Canadian Alliance leader Stephen Harper agreed to merge the two parties, forming the Conservative Party of Canada. In December 2003, members of both parties ratified the merger. MacKay was born in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia. His father, Elmer MacKay, is a former PC cabinet minister, lumber businessman, and lawyer. His mother, Macha MacKay (nee Delap), is a psychologist and peace activist; through her, MacKay is descended from James Alexander, 3rd Earl of Caledon and James Grimston, 1st Earl of Verulam. MacKay grew up i...