Edward Wentworth Beatty

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Edward Wentworth Beatty
Edward Wentworth Beatty

Sir Edward Wentworth Beatty (October 16, 1877March 23, 1943) was a Canadian lawyer, university chancellor, and businessman. He was president of the Canadian Pacific Railway from 1918 to 1943, chancellor of Queen's University from 1919 to 1923, and chancellor of McGill University from 1920 to 1943.

In 1901, he joined the Canadian Pacific Railway as General Counsel. In 1918, he became the first Canadian-born president, a position he held until his death in 1943. During his term as president, he was involved in building the Royal York Hotel, the Empress of Britain ocean liner and Canadian Pacific Airlines.

He was knighted in 1935.

Business positions
Preceded by
Thomas Shaughnessy
President of Canadian Pacific Railway Limited
1918 – 1943
Succeeded by
D'Alton Cory Coleman
Academic Offices
Preceded by
James Douglas
Chancellor of Queen's University
1918–1923
Succeeded by
Robert Borden
Preceded by
Robert Borden
Chancellor of McGill University
1921–1942
Succeeded by
Morris Watson Wilson