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.[8]
References
^"Will provincial status be a painful burden?". The Globe and Mail, May 12, 1979.
^"Leader loses, but Tories win first party-line election in Yukon". The Globe and Mail, November 22, 1978.
^"Cabinet upheavals typify rough, tumble of politics in Yukon". The Globe and Mail, August 9, 1980.