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Max Campbell


Member of Parliament
for The Battlefords
In office
June 1945 – June 1949
Preceded by John Albert Gregory
Succeeded by Arthur James Bater

Member of Parliament
for The Battlefords
In office
August 1953 – March 1958
Preceded by Arthur James Bater
Succeeded by Albert Horner

Born 7 August 1888(1888-08-07)
Montreal, Quebec
Died 1962 (age 73)
Birth name Alexander Maxwell Campbell
Political party Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
Profession contractor, farmer, manager

Alexander Maxwell (Max) Campbell (7 August 1888 – 1962) was a Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) member of the Canadian House of Commons. He was born in Montreal, Quebec and became a contractor, farmer and manager by career.

Campbell's first federal campaign was in the 1930 election as a Farmer party candidate where he unsuccessfully contested for the South Battleford seat. His next campaign was with the CCF in the 1945 federal election where he won his first Parliamentary term at The Battlefords riding. Campbell was then defeated at The Battlefords by Arthur James Bater of the Liberal party in the 1949 election.

Campbell unseated Bater at the next election in 1953 and was re-elected in 1957 then lost to Progressive Conservative party candidate Albert Horner in the 1958 election.

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