Alexander Charles Ross

Alexander Charles Ross (May 29, 1847 – July 30, 1921) was a business executive and political figure from Nova Scotia, Canada.

He represented North Cape Breton and Victoria in the House of Commons of Canada from 1906 to 1908 as a Liberal.

[10] He was elected to the House of Commons in a 1906 by-election held after Daniel Duncan McKenzie was named a judge.

On the day Ross first took his seat in the House of Commons in 1906, introduced by Prime Minister Sir Wilfrid Laurier, he was described in the Ottawa Journal thus: "The New Member is at once one of the striking figures of the Commons; tall, straight and dignified his appearance is imposing.

His hair and moustache are silver grey, and his complexion ruddy.”[11] Ross lost the Liberal nomination for his riding to Judge McKenzie in 1908,[12] and hence did not run for re-election.

Alexander Charles Ross was involved in the founding of the Dominion Coal Co. in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia.
Alexander Charles Ross, between 1881 and 1901. Federal Liberal M.P. for North Cape Breton-Victoria, Nova Scotia, 1906–1908.
Alexander C. Ross was a charter member and early Commodore of the Royal Cape Breton Yacht Club, Sydney, Nova Scotia.
Alexander Charles Ross was involved in the founding of the Dominion Coal Co. in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia.