Samuel Edward Dawson

Samuel Edward Dawson
Born (1833-06-01)June 1, 1833
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Died February 9, 1916(1916-02-09) (aged 82)
Westmount, Quebec, Canada
Occupation Author
Businessman
Civil servant
Publisher
Title President of the Royal Society of Canada
Term 1907–1908
Predecessor William Saunders
Successor Joseph-Edmond Roy

Samuel Edward Dawson, CMG FRSC (June 1, 1833 February 9, 1916) was a Canadian businessman, publisher, author, and civil servant.

Born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, the son of Benjamin Dawson and Elizabeth Gardner, Dawson moved with his family to Montreal in 1847. Dawson worked with his father in his father's bookstore called Benjamin Dawson and Son. After his father retired in 1860, Dawson went into a partnership with his brother and the firm was renamed Dawson Brothers. In 1889, Dawson left the firm.

Dawson was a founder of the Dominion Note Company in 1879 and of the Montreal News Company. In 1891, he was appointed Queen’s Printer which was equivalent as a deputy minister. He retired in 1908.

He was created a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George in 1906. In 1893, he was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and served as its president from 1907 to 1908.

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