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Alexander James McPhail (December 23, 1883 - October 21, 1931) was a Scottish-Canadian agricultural reformer, and the first president of the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool. He was designated a Person of National Historic Significance by the Canadian Government in 1971. ==Early life== Alexander McPhail was born in Paisley, Ontario, the eldest of eight or nine siblings. In 1902, when he was nineteen, his parents died. He eventually took his homestead West, settling in Bankend, Saskatchewan in 1906.〔 In 1913, McPhail joined the Saskatchewan Department of Agriculture. There he promoted various political and economic changes for prairie farmers.〔 After the dismissal of P.F. Brendt, because of his German nationality as of tension caused by the Great War, McPhail resigned his position in 1918. Concurrently, he had been enlisted in the military as a member of the domestic militia.〔 He then became a livestock drover in Elfros, Saskatchewan.〔 During this period he became involved with the Progressive Party of Canada and was a member of the "Ginger Group". In 1922, he became the Secretary of the Saskatchewan Grain Growers Association, replacing J.B. Musselman. McPhail held this position until his resignation in 1924.〔 In 1924, McPhail became the first president of the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool, with George Robertson of Wynyard as secretary, after canvassers promoted pooling wheat acquired up more than 50 percent of the acreage in the province.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.sahf.ca/capsule.php )〕 His administration was involved with the purchase of the elevator system owned by the Saskatchewan Co-operative Elevator Co.〔 He would be president until his death in 1931.〔 He was also instrumental in forming the Central Sales Agency to handle the crops of the three prairie provinces.〔 The Agency, by August 1931, fell into debt, requiring all three provincial pools it balance the dues.〔 On October 21, 1931, at the age of 47, McPhail died after an operation〔 at the Regina General Hospital. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Alexander James McPhail」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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