John Lymburn, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

John Lymburn

Attorney-General of Alberta, 1926–1935

Date of Birth: 25-Sep-1880

Place of Birth: Ayr, Scotland, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 25-Nov-1969

Profession: lawyer, politician

Nationality: Canada

Zodiac Sign: Libra


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About John Lymburn

  • John Farquhar Lymburn (September 25, 1880 – November 25, 1969) was a Canadian politician who served as Attorney-General of Alberta from 1926 until 1935.
  • Born and educated in Scotland, he came to Canada in 1911 and practiced law in Edmonton.
  • In 1925, John Edward Brownlee became Premier of Alberta, and sought a lawyer without partisan affiliation to succeed him as attorney-general.
  • Lymburn accepted the position, and was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta in the 1926 election.
  • As attorney-general, Lymburn took part in negotiations between the Alberta and federal governments over natural resource rights, prepared Alberta's submission in the Persons case, and played a minor role in the sex scandal that forced Brownlee from office.
  • In the 1935 provincial election, Lymburn and all other United Farmers of Alberta candidates were defeated, as William Aberhart led the Social Credit League to victory.
  • Lymburn made an unsuccessful attempt to return to the legislature in 1942, and briefly returned to prominence during the Bankers' Toadies incident, before dying in 1969.

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