Working towards a top ten finish in a grouping of Canada's 42 best racers , McDonald managed the feat on two separate fronts. Competing in the Junior class, he would finish eighth overall in the three-race format, despite not having the best of race starts in two of the three events.
Still, he would work his way through the pack, posting placements of 8th, 6th and 10th, leading to his aggregate slotting right in the middle of that bracket eighth overall. Benefitting from much better starts in the Youth Junior class, McDonald placed fourth overall, just a single point back of an overall podium finish. That sequence was highlighted by a third place finish in his final Youth Junior class race, closing off a stretch that would also see the Garson native finish fourth and seventh.
The mid-August championship weekend was one of several key additions to the impressive racing resume the eldest of two motocross siblings has compiled. He would then double down in the Youth Junior class, topping a group that included both Tristan Dares Rockwood and Ryan Isaac Kitchener in hot pursuit. In your name we pray, Amen. In addition to his duties as an MLA, he also serves on the following committees:.
McDonald was born and raised in Grande Prairie and is a third-generation farmer; he has been farming in the same district of the county that his grandfather homesteaded in First elected to the County of Grande Prairie No. McDonald served in various capacities during his tenure, including as chair of numerous commissions and boards and as deputy reeve.
He then served as reeve from until his election to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. In addition, he was also a founding board member of Aquatera, a municipally owned utility corporation, the first of its kind in the province.
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