James Scott Macdonald

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Preceded byGordon Edwin Cox
Succeeded byKlaus Goldschlag
Preceded byGordon Gale Crean
Succeeded byGeorge Ignatieff
James Scott Macdonald
Canadian Ambassador to Austria
In office
1957–1961
Preceded byGordon Edwin Cox
Succeeded byKlaus Goldschlag
Canadian Ambassador to Yugoslavia
In office
1951–1956
Preceded byGordon Gale Crean
Succeeded byGeorge Ignatieff
Canadian Ambassador to Brazil
In office
1948–1951
Preceded byEvan Benjamin Rogers
Succeeded byEphraim Herbert Coleman
Canadian High Commissioner to the Dominion of Newfoundland
In office
1944–1948
Preceded byHugh Llewellyn Keenleyside
Succeeded byPaul Augustus Bridle
Personal details
Born1896
Goldenville, Nova Scotia
Died(1985-09-03)3 September 1985
Amherstview, Ontario
Resting placeRiverside Cemetery, Napanee
SpouseCaroline Ruth Wilson
Education
OccupationDiplomat

James Scott Macdonald (1896[1]-1985[2]) was a Canadian career diplomat. He was born in Goldenville, Nova Scotia. He graduated Queen's University, and served in the First World War from 1915 to 1919.[1] He was married to Caroline Ruth Wilson (1899–1986).[3]

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