Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 27, 2015, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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MIDNIGHT, JULY 30
O TTAWA - Flora MacDonald, who served as
a senior cabinet member in two Conservative
federal governments and made a run
for the party's leadership in 1976, died Sunday.
She was 89.
MacDonald's longtime executive assistant,
Margit Herrman, said MacDonald died in Ottawa
- the cause of death was not immediately available.
MacDonald was the first woman to hold the
foreign affairs portfolio, handling the job in Joe
Clark's short- lived government in 1979 and early
1980.
She headed the department during the Iran
hostage crisis when Canadian diplomats gave
shelter to six Americans who escaped capture
when their embassy was overrun by student
demonstrators.
She was among the first to hear Canada's ambassador
in Iran, Ken Taylor, was hiding the diplomats.
MacDonald pulled Clark out of the House
of Commons to brief him.
Over the following weeks, she and Clark worked
to manage the carefully guarded secret and handle
the rising tensions at home while overseeing
plans to spirit them out of Iran, which occurred
79 days later.
Former U. S. president Jimmy Carter, who was
in office during the affair, mentioned MacDonald's
role during a 2012 speech at Queen's University
in Toronto.
Carter said he called Clark " and thanked him
and Flora MacDonald for having orchestrated
one of the most remarkable rescue operations in
history."
MacDonald was born in 1926 in Cape Breton,
N. S.
She first appeared on the Conservative party
scene in the 1950s as a secretary for one of John
Diefenbaker's party organizers. Her former colleagues,
however, said her determination and ambition
marked her as someone likely to rise much
higher.
She was first elected to the House of Commons
in 1972, after successfully running as the Progressive
Conservative party candidate in the Ontario
riding of Kingston and the Islands. She held
the riding until her defeat in 1988.
Hugh Segal, Brian Mulroney's former chief of
staff, described MacDonald as an early feminist
who was unafraid to take on the male- dominated
world of politics despite her humble Cape Breton
roots.
" She made it perfectly clear that women had an
absolute right to participate as individuals who
were not in any way diminished or limited by
gender," he said.
MacDonald also served in the government of
Brian Mulroney, where she held the posts of minister
of employment and immigration and later
minister of communications.
Mulroney said Sunday MacDonald's " incredible
determination" allowed her to succeed with
the " very sensitive" portfolios she held.
" She was disciplined and focused and hard
working, and she rose," he said.
MacDonald ran for the leadership of the Progressive
Conservative party in 1976. Although
she was thought to have a good chance of winning,
Clark became leader.
Nevertheless, her former Progressive Conservative
colleagues remember her candidacy as a
turning point for the party.
" For a single woman from North Sydney to accomplish
what she did in the highly competitive
male- oriented world in those days is remarkable,
and she did it on her own," Mulroney said.
" Hard work, determination, the capacity to
understand the nature of politics and how one
gets ahead, and how one promotes ideas that
benefit the country... Flora was extremely good at
that," he said.
MacDonald retired from politics after her election
defeat in 1988 and concentrated on humanitarian
work.
She toured the developing world as a human
rights observer, hosted a television series on
Third World development and made at least 12
visits to Afghanistan with the organization Future
Generations.
She received the Order of Canada in 1992, where
she was cited for her " distinguished leadership in
federal politics" and her humanitarian work.
A number of politicians expressed their condolences
on Twitter, including Clark.
" I mourn the passing of Flora MacDonald, whose
compassion, leadership & example changed lives
across our country & around the world," he wrote.
- The Canadian Press
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FLORA MACDONALD
Ex- MP played key role
in Iran hostage crisis
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Flora MacDonald: a distinguished political career
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