Peter MacKinnon

Canadian academic (born 1947)


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nameR. Peter MacKinnon
birth_date
birth_placePrince Edward Island
honorific-suffix
officeInterim President of Dalhousie University
term_start15 January 2019
term_end15 January 2020
predecessorRichard Florizone
successorDeep Saini
chancellorAnne McLellan
office2Interim President of Athabasca University
term_start21 July 2014
term_end210 October 2016
predecessor2Frits Pannekoek
successor2Neil Fassina
office38th President of the University of Saskatchewan
term_start31999
term_end330 June 2012
predecessor3George Ivany
successor3Ilene Busch-Vishniac
chancellor3Peggy McKercher
W. Thomas Molloy
Vera Pezer
nationalityCanadian
alma_materDalhousie University
Queen's University
University of Saskatchewan
occupationAcademic administration
professionLegal academic
spouseJanice MacKinnon
awardsOrder of Canada
website
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R. Peter MacKinnon, (born 1947) is a Canadian lawyer and legal academic. MacKinnon served as the president of the University of Saskatchewan from 1999 to 2012. On 1 July 2014, he was named as the interim president of Athabasca University.

On 15 January 2019, MacKinnon started serving as interim president of Dalhousie University upon the resignation of Richard Florizone and served until the announcement of the next president, Deep Saini.

Biography

Born in Prince Edward Island, he received a BA from Dalhousie University, an LL.B from Queen's University and a LL.M from the University of Saskatchewan. He is a member of the Ontario Bar and Saskatchewan Bar. He was created a Queen's Counsel in 1990. He is married to Janice MacKinnon, a Canadian historian and former minister of finance for the Province of Saskatchewan. They have two children, Alan and William.

In 1975, he joined the faculty of the University of Saskatchewan as an assistant professor of law. He became an associate professor in 1978 and a professor in 1983. He served as chair of the University of Saskatchewan Faculty Association from 1983–84. From 1979 to 1981, he was the assistant dean of law and was the dean of law from 1988 to 1998. In 1999, he was appointed the eighth president of the University of Saskatchewan. On March 9, MacKinnon announced that he would be stepping down as president of the University of Saskatchewan, effective June 30, 2012. He is succeeded by Ilene Busch-Vishniac, former provost and vice-president (academic) at McMaster University.{{cite news |url = https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/u-of-s-announces-next-president-1.992394 |title = U of S announces next president |publisher = CBC News |date = December 19, 2011 |access-date = 2011-12-19}}

From 2003 to 2005, he was the chairman of the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada, the organization representing Canada's universities.

In 2006, it was reported that he was one of three "short list" candidates to be recommended to be appointed to the Supreme Court of Canada replacing the retired justice John C. Major.

In 2011, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada "for his contributions to education and for his commitment to innovation and research excellence".r

In 2012, the Board of Governors of the University of Saskatchewan renamed the College Building the Peter MacKinnon Building.

Controversies

In May 8, 2025, Peter MacKinnon published an opinion story demanding that the University of Saskatchewan end its programs to encourage equity, diversity and inclusion, with the claim that this program is part of an 'ideological crusade' that 'disparages merit, distorts our history and rests on the proposition that a white majority population has perpetrated a wide and pervasive racist agenda against others.' In response, and without naming MacKinnon by name, University of Saskatchewan President Peter Stoicheff noted that MacKinnon's allegations were 'serious and misguided', and noted the institution's obligations under The Saskatchewan Human Rights Code to eliminate discrimination in recruitment. Further, Stoicheff noted the university's robust academic freedom protections under the University of Saskatchewan Faculty Association Collective agreement.

Notes

References

References

  1. "University names interim president". Athabasca University.
  2. McNutt, Ryan. (January 17, 2019). "Meet Peter MacKinnon, Dal's new interim president". [[Dalhousie University]].
  3. McNutt, Ryan. (January 15, 2020). "Getting to know Deep: A Q&A with Dal's new president". [[Dalhousie University]].
  4. (Spring 1998). "College of Law names new dean". Green and White.
  5. The StarPhoenix March 9, 2011. (November 2018). "U of S president Peter MacKinnon announces resignation". Thestarphoenix.com.
  6. "This page is available to GlobePlus subscribers". Theglobeandmail.com.
  7. (20 September 2017). "Appointments to the Order of Canada".
  8. "U of S renames historic College Building to honour President MacKinnon".
  9. https://thestarphoenix.com/opinion/peter-mackinnon-the-university-of-saskatchewan-must-end-its-ideological-mission
  10. https://news.usask.ca/articles/general/2025/response-to-recent-anti-edi-opinion-piece.php

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