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Daniel Harcourt Galbraith

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Preceded by
  
James Weir

Constituency
  
Nanton

Occupation
  
politician

Role
  
Politician

Party
  
United Farmers of Alberta

Succeeded by
  
District abolished

Political party
  
United Farmers

Name
  
Daniel Galbraith

Died
  
October 30, 1968

Daniel Harcourt Galbraith (November 30, 1878 – October 30, 1968) was a provincial politician from Alberta, Canada. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1921 to 1930 sitting with the United Farmers caucus in government.

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Early life

Galbraith was born in 1878 in Guelph, Ontario. His grandfather was Daniel Galbraith, a former Member of Parliament. He took his post secondary education at Ontario Agriculture College where he met his wife and married her. They settled in the Vulcan, Alberta area in 1904. They had three sons Doug, Curly & Robert (Bob) Galbraith.

Galbraith was good friends with former Prime Ministers Richard Bennett and Arthur Meighen

Political career

In 1917, Galbraith ran for a seat to the Canadian House of Commons as a Non-partisan League candidate. It was a four way race in the electoral district of Bow River. He finished third losing to Howard Halladay.

Galbraith ran for a seat to the Alberta Legislature for the first time in the 1921 Alberta general election defeating former Liberal MLA John Glendenning in a hotly contested two way race to hold the seat for his party.

In 1926, Galbraith ran for a second term in office. He increased his popular vote slightly from the last election to win a three way race.

References

Daniel Harcourt Galbraith Wikipedia