The Honourable Thane Campbell CC |
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19th Premier of Prince Edward Island | |
In office January 14, 1936 – May 11, 1943 |
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Monarch |
George V Edward VIII George VI |
Lieutenant Governor |
George DesBrisay DeBlois Bradford W. LePage |
Preceded by | Walter Lea |
Succeeded by | John Walter Jones |
Leader of the Prince Edward Island Liberal Party | |
In office January 14, 1936 – May 11, 1943 |
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Preceded by | Walter Lea |
Succeeded by | John Walter Jones |
MLA (Councillor) for 1st Prince | |
In office August 6, 1931 – May 11, 1943 |
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Preceded by | Robert H. Gordon |
Succeeded by | Joseph A. Bernard |
Personal details | |
Born |
Summerside, Prince Edward Island |
July 7, 1895
Died | September 28, 1978 Ottawa, Ontario |
(aged 83)
Nationality | Canadian |
Political party | Liberal |
Spouse(s) | Cecilia Bradshaw |
Children | 4, including Alex |
Residence | Summerside, Prince Edward Island |
Alma mater | |
Occupation | lawyer and judge |
Profession | Politician |
Cabinet | Attorney General (1930–1931) Attorney and Advocate General (1935–1936) |
Religion | United Church of Canada |
Thane Alexander Campbell, CC (July 7, 1895 – September 28, 1978) was a Prince Edward Island politician and jurist, who served as the 19th Premier of Prince Edward Island from 1936 to 1943.
Born in Summerside, Prince Edward Island, the son of Alexander and Clara (Muttart) Campbell, Campbell was educated at Summerside Public School and Prince of Wales College. He received a Bachelor of Arts from Saint Dunstan's University and Master of Arts from Dalhousie University. A Rhodes Scholar, he received a Master of Arts degree from Corpus Christi College, Oxford. Returning to PEI in 1922, he read law with A. C. Saunders in Summerside.
Campbell first ran for a seat in the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island in a 1930 by-election as the Liberal candidate in 2nd Prince but lost. In 1930, he was appointed Attorney General of Prince Edward Island. He was elected for 1st Prince in 1931 and re-elected in 1935 and was appointed Attorney and Advocate General in Premier Walter Lea's cabinet.
When Premier Lea died in 1936, Campbell succeeded him. Campbell's government organised the provincial police, passed the province's first law governing the public service and established a national park. With the beginning of World War II, Campbell's government committed itself to organising the province for the war effort.