Albert Campbell

Albert Campbell

Albert McTaggart (Ab) Campbell (1910 – 1973) was a Canadian politician and the Chairman of Metropolitan Toronto from 1969 to 1973.

Campbell was born on a family farm in Ridgetown, Ontario in 1910. He attended the Ontario Agricultural College at Guelph and the University of Toronto. For 15 years, Campbell taught at secondary schools in Ontario.

Campbell's political career began as a Scarborough school board trustee in 1950, then as councillor for Ward 3 and as deputy reeve. In 1957, Campbell became reeve of the borough of Scarborough for the next 11 years, and was the borough's first mayor from 1967 until 1969. On October 1, 1969, he was elected by the Metropolitan Toronto council to the position of chairman. He retired from the position and from politics on July 30, 1973 and died shortly thereafter. During his career, he had also served as president of the Canadian Federation of Mayors and Municipalities, the Ontario Municipal Association, and the Association of Ontario Mayors and Reeves.

Albert Campbell Square at the Scarborough Civic Centre and a Scarborough high school, Albert Campbell Collegiate Institute, are named after him.

References

* [http://schools.tdsb.on.ca/albertcampbell/history.html School History – Albert Campbell CI]

Political office

Preceded by:Albert Campbell
as Reeve of Scarborough
Mayor of Scarborough
1967-1969
Succeeded by:
Paul Cosgrove

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