Frank Roland MacMillan (May 15, 1882 – April 7, 1948) was a prominent businessman and politician in Saskatoon in central Saskatchewan, Canada.
[1] He was born in Chicago, Illinois, and moved to Toronto with his family at the age of three.
He married in Toronto and moved to Saskatoon, where he worked for John Macdonald & Co. for seven years before starting his own menswear business in 1908 in partnership with C. D.
As an MP, MacMillan served on the House of Commons' Railway Committee and was instrumental in persuading the federal government to contribute to the construction of the 19th Street and Broadway Bridge as relief projects during the Great Depression[2] as well as the C. P. Bridge at Borden.
MacMillan died of a heart attack in a Vancouver, British Columbia, hotel on April 7, 1948.