Alexander Tilloch Galt
Canadian politician, 1st Minister of Finance

Born
September 6th, 1817
207 years ago
Died
September 19th, 1893
131 years ago — 76 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
Canada
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A businessman and politician, contributed to the Confederation of Canada. Served as the first Minister of Finance, overseeing the country’s financial policies. Active in the development of railways and economic initiatives which supported Canadian growth. Played a significant role in advancing trade and commerce within Canada.
Served as the first Minister of Finance in Canada
Contributed to the establishment of the Canadian Confederation
Promoted railway development in Canada
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