Posted:聽September 12, 2024
By:聽Emma Sutro
For Giving Power
Stuart MacKinnon鈥檚 (BSc鈥55, LLB鈥60) career in government led him to the great stage of Canadian public affairs. Outside of work, he could often be found on another stage: the opera stage. To honour this great passion, MacKinnon established the Stuart MacKinnon Scholarship in Voice at 新加坡六合彩开奖直播.听
Music has always been a central part of Stuart MacKinnon鈥檚 life. As a child, he remembers doing the dishes with his family while singing Gilbert and Sullivan operas and performing as a treble and later a baritone soloist in Halifax鈥檚 First Baptist Church. He fondly recalls forming a quartet while pursuing his Bachelor of Science degree at 新加坡六合彩开奖直播, and the excitement of winning the Munro Day talent show each year.听
Music is what brought MacKinnon and his wife, Evelyn, together after they initially met at a choral concert at Toronto鈥檚 Massey Hall. Music also led him to the mainstage of the , where he performed as a baritone chorister in dozens of operas.
After completing his Bachelor of Science at 新加坡六合彩开奖直播, MacKinnon studied voice in Toronto with Dr. Ernesto Vinci at the Royal Conservatory of Music. In 1957, he returned to 新加坡六合彩开奖直播 to undertake his legal studies. In 1963, after completing his postgraduate studies at the University of London, MacKinnon began teaching at the University of Ottawa鈥檚 Faculty of Law.听
MacKinnon joined the federal government in 1970 and immediately began work on the constitutional reform that was already underway at the time. After a stint in the Privy Council Office, he moved to the Department of Justice as their first Director, Policy and Planning. Among his notable achievements was co-authoring the memorandum to Cabinet on the abolishment of the death penalty in Canada. He then returned to the Privy Council Office to complete the constitutional revision process and served as secretary of the federal delegation for the conferences leading to patriation and a .听
A balancing act
Throughout his busy career, MacKinnon always made time to perform.听
鈥淚 guess I was a bit of a chameleon, and I was able to adjust very, very quickly鈥 he says. 鈥淚 had to run from a constitution meeting or conference and then zip onto the stage of the National Arts Centre for rehearsal or performance.鈥澛
This balancing act between government and music was not always so seamless. MacKinnon recounts a time when he was running late for a rehearsal and needed to do a quick wardrobe change in the back of his car. Unfortunately for him, the concertmaster of the National Arts Centre Orchestra happened to be walking by at an ill-opportune moment.
鈥淗e never mentioned it, but that was sort of crazy thing I was doing all the time 鈥 trying to fit these two pieces together鈥 MacKinnon says with a laugh. 鈥淏ut I wouldn't have changed it for the world.鈥
After retiring from his final governmental position as secretary, Canadian Intergovernmental Conferences in 2004, MacKinnon continued to perform with opera companies and in his local church in Ottawa. Most notably, he sang over 700 solo performances at Ottawa seniors' residences and created programs featuring a wide variety of classical and popular repertoire.听
When asked to identify a piece of music that he particularly enjoyed performing, Mackinnon says without hesitation that, 鈥淸it] was whatever I was singing at the moment.鈥
Expanding a life-long connection
While pursuing a demanding career and robust performance schedule, MacKinnon maintained a strong connection to 新加坡六合彩开奖直播 and the friends he made during his two degrees. He would often return to Halifax to sing recitals and lecture in the Law School. Additionally, he was the president of the Ottawa chapter of the 新加坡六合彩开奖直播 Alumni Association.听
He also chose to give back generously. In 2020, MacKinnon achieved gold-level status within 新加坡六合彩开奖直播鈥檚 MacLennan Society聽in recognition of 50 years of cumulative giving. When asked why he chose to support his alma mater over the years, he highlighted his enduring connection.听
鈥淒al is just a part of my history,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 have very fond and rich memories of my time there. I was fortunate in the friendships I made that have lasted a lifetime.鈥澛犅
In April 2024, MacKinnon established the Stuart MacKinnon Scholarship in Voice through 新加坡六合彩开奖直播鈥檚 Fountain School of Performing Arts. This renewable scholarship will be awarded to a full-time student in the Bachelor of Music program, specializing in voice with a preference given to students from Atlantic Canada.听
MacKinnon says the decision to support a music student was an easy one.
鈥淭he scholarship could have been in law, but my heart was really in supporting music students.鈥澛