Daniel Alexander Mowat (May 9, 1848 – September 19, 1923 ) was a merchant and political figure in Saskatchewan (then the Northwest Territories), Canada.
He represented South Regina in the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories from 1891 to 1898 as a Conservative.
[1] He was born in Ottawa, Canada West, the son of Alex Mowat, of Scottish descent.
[2] With his brother Alex, also a partner in the Regina store, Mowat owned a large horse ranch near the current village of Avonlea.
[3] While a member of the assembly, Mowat proposed that English be the sole language of instruction in schools in the Northwest Territories.