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Encyclopedia > Herbert Greenfield

Herbert Greenfield (November 25, 1869 - August 23, 1949), Canadian politician, was Premier of Alberta between 1921 and 1925.


When the United Farmers of Alberta swept to power in the 1921 election, they did not have a leader. Following the election, the UFA looked for someone to become premier of the province. Henry Wise Wood, the UFA President, declined the position. John E. Brownlee was approached, but since he was a lawyer rather than a farmer, he declined.


Greenfield was president of the Alberta Association of Municipal Districts and an interim Vice-President of the UFA. He was asked to lead the party, and accepted, becoming Premier of Alberta in 1921. Because he had not run in the 1921 election, he had to enter the legislature through a by-election. Greenfield's government improved roads, schools and hospitals. It also repealed prohibition, and established the Alberta Liquor Control Board to regulate the sale of alcohol. The government reneged on a promise, however, to establish a government-owned bank that would issue low-interest loans to farmers.


Divisions arose between the government and UFA on policy issues. As well, beginning in 1923, Greenfield was often absent due to illness. In November 1925, UFA Members of the Legislative Assembly approached Brownlee about becoming the new Premier, and Greenfield agreed to resign.


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Herbert Greenfield - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (270 words)
Herbert Greenfield (November 25, 1869 in Winchester, England – August 23, 1949 in Calgary), Canadian politician, was Premier of Alberta between 1921 and 1925.
Greenfield was president of the Alberta Association of Municipal Districts and an interim Vice-President of the UFA.
As well, beginning in 1923, Greenfield was often absent due to illness.
Greenfield, Herbert (173 words)
Greenfield, Herbert, farmer, politician, businessman, premier of Alberta 1921-25 (b at Winchester, Eng 25 Nov 1867; d at Calgary 23 Aug 1949).
Greenfield migrated to Canada in 1892 and established a homestead N of Edmonton in 1906.
Sworn in as premier, provincial secretary and provincial treasurer on 13 Aug 1921, Greenfield led the novice UFA government in its response to drought and credit problems of Alberta farmers and its assistance in establishing a voluntary wheat pool and other commodity marketing pools.
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