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Archibald Peter McNab

Archibald Peter McNab
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Archibald Peter McNab during his time as Lieutenant-Governor of Saskatchewan.
6th Lieutenant-Governor of Saskatchewan
In office
September 10, 1936 – February 27, 1945
Monarch Edward VIII
George VI
Governor General The Lord Tweedsmuir
The Earl of Athlone
Premier William John Patterson
Tommy Douglas
Preceded by Hugh Edwin Munroe
Succeeded by Thomas Miller
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan for Saskatoon City
In office
August 14, 1908 – June 26, 1917
Preceded by District created
Succeeded by Donald Maclean
In office
June 9, 1921 – November 10, 1926
Serving with Harris Turner, J.T.M. Anderson
Preceded by Donald Maclean
Succeeded by Howard McConnell
Personal details
Born (1864-05-29)May 29, 1864
Glengarry County, Ontario
Died April 29, 1945(1945-04-29) (aged 80)
Regina, Saskatchewan
Nationality Canadian
Political party Liberal
Spouse(s) Edith Wilson Todd (m. 1892)
Occupation farmer, grain buyer, businessmen
Profession Politician
Cabinet commissioner of municipal affairs (1912-1922)
Minister of Public Works (1912-1922)
Minister of Telephones (1922-1926)

Archibald Peter "Archie" McNab (May 29, 1864 - April 29, 1945) was the sixth Lieutenant-Governor of Saskatchewan from 1936 until 1945. He was the last lieutenant-governor of the province to live in Government House.

He was born in Glengarry County, Ontario, the son of Malcolm McNab and Margaret McCrimmon, and moved to Winnipeg in 1882 with his twin brother before establishing a homestead in Virden, Manitoba.

Years of drought forced him to give up farming and in 1887 he became a grain buyer for Ogilvie Flour Mills. In 1892, McNab married Edith Wilson Todd.

In 1902, the company transferred him to Rosthern, Saskatchewan where he invested in two grain elevators. After selling them, he moved to Saskatoon with his wife and children and established the Dominion Elevator Company. He also helped found the Saskatchewan Central Railway Company and the Saskatchewan Power Company.

He entered politics and was elected to the Saskatchewan legislature in the 1908 general election as a Liberal MLA representing Saskatoon City. In government, he was appointed commissioner of municipal affairs and became Minister of Public Works in 1912. One of his accomplishments was helping acquire the University of Saskatchewan for Saskatoon. In 1922, he was also named Minister of Telephones.


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