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David Laird

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David Laird, PC (March 12, 1833January 12, 1914) was the first resident Lieutenant Governor of Northwest Territories, Canada. He was the fifth Lieutenant Governor in charge of the territory.

He was born on New Glasgow, Prince Edward Island.

He was Member of Parliament for Queen's County Prince Edward Island from 1873 to 1876 for the Liberal Party of Canada. During his term in parliament he served as Superintendent-General of Indian Affairs, and Minister of the Interior.

In 1874 he paved the way for the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway and Dominion Telegraph by negotiating the Qu'Appelle Lakes Treaty with local First Nations groups in southern Saskatchewan, to procure land for the railway and telegraph lines.

In 1876 he was appointed the new Lieutenant Governor of the Northwest Territories — great change would happen under his tenure as he would order the capital would be moved from Fort Livingstone to Battleford.

After his term as Lieutenant Governor expired he returned to Prince Edward Island to run again for parliament. He was defeated in the election of 1882. After his defeat he served as editor of the Charlottetown Patriot a news paper in Charlottetown, until 1889.

He later moved back west to Manitoba and became president of the Manitoba Historical and Scientific Society from 1903 to 1904.

He was appointed Indian Commissioner of the Northwest Territories, Manitoba, and Keewatin he held that position until his death. After 1909 he also became an advisor for the Department of Indian Affairs.

Laird died in Ottawa on January 12, 1914. The town of Laird, Saskatchewan was named in his honour.

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Preceded by:
New district
Member of Parliament Queen's County
1873-1876
Succeeded by:
James Pope
Preceded by:
Alexander Morris
Lieutenant Governor of Northwest Territories
1876-1881
Succeeded by:
Edgar Dewdney
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