Irvin William Akerley
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Irvin William Akerley (1904 – 11 March 1995) was a Nova Scotia businessman and politician.
Born in Pugwash, Nova Scotia, the son of Harry and Margaret MacLeod Akerley, he was a businessman in Dartmouth running his own businesses and working for others. In 1955, he was elected the first mayor of Dartmouth. He resigned to run for the Nova Scotia legislature in the 1963 election and was elected as a Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia representative for the district of Halifax Country-Dartmouth. He was a Minister in the cabinet of Robert Stanfield, serving in the Minister of Agriculture portfolio and the Minister of Purchasing and Minister of Highways portfolio. He was defeated in the 1967 election and later became Chairman of the Dartmouth General Hospital.
In 1978, he was made a Member of the Order of Canada, Canada's highest civilian honour, "for the efforts he has devoted to the improvement of life in Nova Scotia, more especially while holding provincial cabinet posts. Also for contributions to the business and community life of Dartmouth during and after his terms as alderman and mayor". [1]
Akerley Campus of the Nova Scotia Community College is named in his honour.
He was married to Margaret McLeod and had two sons: Robert and Donald.
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- Irvin William Akerley fonds. Canadian Archival Information Network. Retrieved on June 7, 2006.