Iain MacKay (born 1942) is a former Canadian politician, who was the first leader of the Yukon Liberal Party and the first Leader of the Opposition in Yukon.
MacKay, a chartered accountant,[1] led the Liberal Party into the 1978 election, the territory's first-ever partisan legislative election, and was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Yukon as MLA for Whitehorse Riverdale South.
[2] He resigned as MLA and party leader in 1980[3][4][5] and was succeeded in both roles by Ron Veale.
[6][7] MacKay subsequently moved to Vancouver, British Columbia, where he continued to work as an accountant, was active in the BC Liberal Party, and served as a board member of various charitable foundations.
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