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Angus MacLean
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25th Premier of Prince Edward Island
In office
May 3, 1979 – November 17, 1981
Monarch Elizabeth II
Lieutenant Governor Gordon L. Bennett
Joseph Aubin Doiron
Preceded by W. Bennett Campbell
Succeeded by James Lee
MLA (Assemblyman) for 4th Queens
In office
November 8, 1976 – September 27, 1982
Preceded by Vernon MacIntyre
Succeeded by Wilbur MacDonald
Leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Prince Edward Island
In office
September 25, 1976 – November 7, 1981
Preceded by Lloyd MacPhail (interim)
Succeeded by James Lee
Member of Parliament
for Malpeque
In office
June 25, 1968 – October 20, 1976
Preceded by District created
Succeeded by Don Wood
Member of Parliament
for Queen's
In office
June 25, 1951 – June 25, 1968
Preceded by James Lester Douglas
Succeeded by District abolished
Personal details
Born
John Angus MacLean

(1914-05-15)May 15, 1914
Lewes, Prince Edward Island
Died February 15, 2000(2000-02-15) (aged 85)
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
Political party Progressive Conservative
Other political
affiliations
Progressive Conservative Party of Prince Edward Island
Spouse
Gwendolyn Esther Burwash
(m. 1952)
Children 4
Alma mater Mount Allison University
University of British Columbia
Cabinet Federal:
Ministers of Fisheries (1957–1963)
Postmaster General (acting) (1962–1963) Provincial:
Minister Responsible for Cultural Affairs (1979–1980)

John Angus MacLean PC OC DFC (May 15, 1914 – February 15, 2000) was a politician and farmer in Prince Edward Island, Canada.

He was an alumnus of both Mount Allison University and the University of British Columbia with degrees in science. MacLean left farming to enlist in the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War II, serving from 1939 to 1947 and achieving the rank of Wing Commander.

MacLean's bomber was shot down, and he evaded capture in Nazi-occupied Europe with the help of the Belgian escape-line Comète with Andrée De Jongh.

MacLean returned to Prince Edward Island after the war, and ran for a seat in the House of Commons of Canada as a Progressive Conservative Party of Canada candidate, but was defeated in the 1945 and 1949 federal elections.

He was first elected to Parliament in a 1951 by-election and held his seat continuously until he left federal politics in 1976. MacLean served in the cabinet of Prime Minister John Diefenbaker as Minister of Fisheries from 1957 until the government's defeat in the 1963 election.

In 1976, MacLean was persuaded to leave federal politics and take the leadership of the Progressive Conservative Party of Prince Edward Island which had languished in opposition for a decade. On 8 November 1976, MacLean was elected to the provincial legislature in a by-election. MacLean led the party to victory in 1979, and formed a government that emphasized rural community life, banned new shopping malls and instituted a Royal Commission to examine land use and sprawl. His government cancelled the province's participation in the Point Lepreau Nuclear Generating Station in New Brunswick.

On 17 August 1981, MacLean announced his intention to resign as premier upon the election of a new party leader. MacLean retired as premier on 17 November 1981, when James Lee was sworn-in as his successor and did not run in the 1982 provincial election. He returned to the family farm that he redeveloped for low-intensity blueberry farming. A respected steward of the land and of rural communities, MacLean was a committed Presbyterian of Scottish descent. In 1991, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada.

He died in Charlottetown on February 15, 2000.

Electoral record

Canadian federal election, 1974: Malpeque
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative Angus MacLean 5,649 50.61 -2.92
Liberal John W. MacNaught 4,975 44.57 +2.62
New Democratic Doreen Sark 537 4.81 +0.29
Total valid votes 11,161 100.00
Canadian federal election, 1972: Malpeque
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative Angus MacLean 5,835 53.53 +3.53
Liberal Sinclair Cutcliffe 4,573 41.95 -5.97
New Democratic Maurice J. Darte 493 4.52 +2.43
Total valid votes 10,901 100.00
Canadian federal election, 1968: Malpeque
Party Candidate Votes %
Progressive Conservative Angus MacLean 5,049 50.00
Liberal Don Wood 4,839 47.92
New Democratic Douglas H. MacFarlane 211 2.09
Total valid votes 10,099 100.00
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