William Archibald Mackintosh CC FRSC (May 21, 1895 – December 29, 1970) was a Canadian economist and political scientist, and was the twelfth principal of Queen's University from 1951 until 1961. He is best known for developing the staple thesis that explains Canadian economic history in terms of a series of exports of staple products – fish, fur, timber, and wheat.
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21 May 1895 Madoc, Ontario
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Died |
29 December 1970 (aged 75) Kingston, Ontario, Canada
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Zodiac | Taurus |
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