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" The trust of the Kingstonians for Macdonald was proved when he was named as the solicitor for both of the town's banks. Throughout his political career he could always rely on the support of the Kingstonians, as he was elected in their electoral region until his death on June 6, 1891. It was this unwavering support that allowed Macdonald to do what he felt was right, and not what was accepted or what others wanted him to do. This was the attribute that made him Canada's greatest Prime Minister.
             In 1843, at the age of 28, Macdonald became an alderman for the city of Kingston, thus beginning his career in public service. In 1844, he entered provincial politics as a Conservative for the electorate of Kingston. Following his election, he acted as the Receiver-General until the defeat of this government in 1848. After this defeat, Macdonald displayed his true colors, the integrity that made him the man he was. He did not quit or leave, but remained and spent time in opposition working for the interests of his party and his country. His work helped to form the 1854 coalition, creating the Liberal-Conservative Party, forerunner of today's Conservative Party. Macdonald was subsequently appointed to the office of Attorney General as reward for his efforts and, later, he was a co-premier within the coalition. It was here that Macdonald refined the skills in politics and compromise that made him our foremost Prime Minister. In 1858, a series of brilliant political maneuvers allowed him to regain power mere days after it had been lost to a Brown-Dorion coalition. "The old government was back again; but when, on Friday, August 6, the ex-ministers were sworn in once more, each was appointed to an office different from that which he had held before." Again he displayed his understanding of the political process, providing desired/ sought after change within the framework of experience and stability.


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