Alan Carl Stewart (September 27, 1893 – July 26, 1958[1]) was a Canadian provincial and federal politician.
He won as an independent for the constituency of Yorkton, but was given a position as Minister of Highways within the coalition government led by Tory premier James Thomas Milton Anderson.
In the 1934 election he ran as a Conservative, but lost to the Liberal candidate, Vincent Reynolds Smith.
[1] Stewart was elected as a Liberal to the House of Commons representing the federal riding of Yorkton, serving as a member of the Liberal government led by Louis St. Laurent from 1949 to 1953.
[3] Stewart served in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during World War I; he was severely injured at Passchendaele.