Proper noun
McIsaac (plural McIsaacs)
A surname from Scottish Gaelic.
Bluestone Bank is here to support your goals and needs to ensure your financial success, every step of the way,” Dello Russo and McIsaac said in a joint statement. Source: Internet
MONCTON, N.B. — Benoit-Olivier Groulx had a goal and an assist, and world-junior defenceman Jared McIsaac made his Wildcats (28-12-0) debut in a win over Cape Breton (24-14-3). Source: Internet
IDAHO FALLS — Andy McIsaac is a 45-year-old former construction worker and tattoo artist, but now he’s a dying cancer patient living out his final dream. Source: Internet
"Just his ability to command the game offensively and defensively, he's a great skater and it allows him to get into those spots," McIsaac said. Source: Internet
But TRIEC's McIsaac says she's not sure temporary permits are the best way to build a country. Source: Internet
McIsaac, who is also president of the Nova Scotia Chiefs of Police Association, said additional costs facing departments relate to oral screening devices, overtime, training and the need for additional drug-detection experts. Source: Internet