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John Mackintosh (Canadian politician)

John Mackintosh was a provincial politician from Alberta, Canada. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta as an independent from 1930 to 1935. Previously he was mayor of Brooks, and from 1952 to 1958 was the first mayor of the newly established town of Bowness.
==Early life==
Mackintosh was born in Scotland in 1892 and came to Canada in 1910, settling first in Lethbridge. During the First World War he served overseas with the Lethbridge Highlanders. In 1919 he moved to Brooks, where he served as mayor for two years.〔Dickman, Brandi, "Mackintosh Park: A monumental achievement" in ''The Bowest'ner'', November/December 2011, p.10.〕 He had a daughter, Hazel, and a son, Alex.

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