William Daniel Dickie (August 13, 1925 – May 23, 2019) was a politician from Alberta, Canada.
He laid the legal framework for the first Canadian company to be listed on the American Stock Exchange.
He won the seat from the Progressive Conservatives, whose candidate was Ned Corrigal, a broadcaster for CFAC radio.
[5] On November 23, 1969, after being persuaded by Peter Lougheed, he left the Liberals and joined the Progressive Conservative caucus.
[6] After the election Premier Lougheed appointed Dickie the Minister of Mines and Minerals.