1875 - 1955
James B. Harkin Canadian Activist
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| First Name |
James
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| Middle Name |
B.
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| Last Name |
Harkin
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| Birthday |
30th January, 1875
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| Birthplace |
Vanleek Park, Ontario
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| Died |
27th January, 1955
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| Zodiac Sign |
Aquarius
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| Nationality |
Canadian
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| Occupation |
Activist
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James B. Harkin (30 January 1875 – 27 January 1955), also known as the Father of National Parks, was a Canadian-born journalist turned bureaucrat with a passion for conservation but also widely renowned for his commodification of the Canadian landscape. Harkin began his career as a journalist under the umbrella of the Ottawa Journal and Montreal Herald, two conservative newspapers at the time, but soon through his persistence and prowess gained entry into civil service during his mid-twenties. Under the tutelage of some influential figures working for the Liberal Party of Canada, most notably Clifford Sifton and Frank Oliver, Harkin was able to acquire an appointment to be the first commissioner of the Dominion Parks Branch in 1911. During his career, Harkin oversaw the establishment of national parks that include Elk Island, Mount Revelstoke, Point Pelee, Kootenay, Wood Buffalo, Prince Albert, Riding Mountain, Georgian Bay Islands and Cape Breton Highlands.
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