Alexander Garnet Brown (May 2, 1930[1] – January 7, 2010[2]) was a Canadian businessman and politician who served in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1969 to 1978.
Brown was an athlete in his youth, and was signed by the Brooklyn Dodgers, playing in their farm system for two years.
[9] Brown served in the Executive Council of Nova Scotia for Premier Gerald Regan.
His cabinet duties included Highways (1970–1972), Public Works (1970–1971), Recreation (1973–1978), and the Residential Tenancies Act (1972–1975).
In 2001, Brown was awarded a Doctorate of Commerce (honoris causa) by Saint Mary's University.