Cameron Ross McIntosh
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Cameron Ross McIntosh | |
|---|---|
| Member of Parliament for North Battleford | |
| In office 1925–1940 | |
| Preceded by | Claudius Charles Davies |
| Succeeded by | Dorise Nielsen |
| Personal details | |
| Born | July 7, 1871 |
| Died | August 8, 1971 (aged 100) |
| Party | Liberal Party of Canada |
| Children | Irwin McIntosh and Margaret (Peggy) Todd |
| Profession | Merchant |
Cameron Ross McIntosh (July 7, 1871 – August 8, 1971) was a Canadian politician and newspaper publisher. He was born in Dornoch, Ontario, in 1871. McIntosh served as a high school principal before his career in the public arena.
In 1912, McIntosh acquired the North Battleford News, a Saskatchewan newspaper that had been established several years earlier. Additionally, in the same year, McIntosh founded the McIntosh Publishing Company and served as its president and publisher until his passing in 1971. Following his death, his son Irwin assumed the role of president and publisher.