Albert James Smith
Sir Albert James Smith KCMG PC QC (March 12, 1822 – June 30, 1883) was a New Brunswick politician and opponent of Canadian confederation. Smith's grandfather was a United Empire Loyalist who left Massachusetts to settle in New Brunswick after the American Revolution.

Sir Albert James Smith | |
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![]() Hon. Sir Albert James Smith, April 1868 | |
| Attorney General of Canada (Acting) | |
| In office June 1, 1874 – July 7, 1874 | |
| Preceded by | Antoine-Aimé Dorion |
| Succeeded by | Télesphore Fournier |
| Premier of the Colony of New Brunswick | |
| In office September 21, 1865 – April 14, 1866 | |
| Preceded by | Samuel Leonard Tilley |
| Succeeded by | Peter Mitchell |
| Member of the Canadian Parliament for Westmorland | |
| In office 1867–1882 | |
| Succeeded by | Josiah Wood |
| Personal details | |
| Born | March 12, 1822 Shediac, New Brunswick |
| Died | June 30, 1883 (aged 61) Dorchester, New Brunswick |
| Resting place | Dorchester Rural Cemetery |
| Political party | Liberal |
| Spouse(s) | Sarah Marie Young (m. 1868) |
| Children | one son (d. 30 June 1883) |
Smith entered politics in 1852 entering the House of Assembly as an opponent of the Tory compact that ran the colony and became a leading reform and advocate of responsible government which was granted to the colony in 1854. Smith became a member of the reform government that took power that year and went on to become Attorney-General in 1861 under Premier Samuel Leonard Tilley. Smith split with Tilley over railway policy and Canadian confederation with Smith becoming leader of the Anti-Confederates winning the 1865 election but was forced from office the next year by the lieutenant-governor.
He was created a Queen's Counsel in 1862.
Smith reconciled with Confederation after it became a fact and became minister of fisheries in the Liberal government of Alexander Mackenzie in 1873. He died in 1883, and was interred in Dorchester Rural Cemetery.
Further reading
- J. E. Belliveau, 1976, The Splendid Life of Albert Smith and the Women he Left Behind, Windsor, NS: Lancelot Press
References
- "Albert James Smith". Dictionary of Canadian Biography (online ed.). University of Toronto Press. 1979–2016.
- Albert James Smith – Parliament of Canada biography
| Political offices | ||
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| Preceded by Peter Mitchell (politician) |
Minister of Marine and Fisheries 1873–1878 |
Succeeded by James Colledge Pope |
| Preceded by Antoine-Aimé Dorion |
Minister of Justice 1874 |
Succeeded by Télesphore Fournier |
