A retired dairy farmer, MacAulay was first elected to the House of Commons on November 21, 1988.
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During his time as an MP, MacAulay served in Cabinet under two prime ministers.
Under Prime Minister Jean Chrétien, MacAulay was the minister of labour from June 1997 to November 1998. Then from 1998 to October 2002, he was Canada’s solicitor general.
And in Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government, MacAulay served as minister of agriculture and agri-food twice with a stint as veterans affairs minister in between.
As ag minister, MacAulay’s tenures were seen as bland.
When he regained the ag file in July 2023 from Marie-Claude Bibeau, it was a message that the industry wasn’t high on the prime minister’s radar, Tyler McCann, the managing director of the Canadian Agri-Food Policy Institute, told Farms.com in January 2025.
“I think he’s seen as a really nice guy that means well, but his return to the sector was kind of a sign that Justin Trudeau wasn’t putting much emphasis on agriculture,” McCann said. “MacAulay would be more aligned with farmers but seemed less motivated to have an impact.”