Edward Robert McGill (September 21, 1912[1] in Vancouver, British Columbia[2] – December 3, 1996) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada.
He was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1969 to 1981, and was a cabinet minister in the government of Sterling Lyon.
[1] McGill was raised in Brandon, Manitoba, and was educated at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario.
[1] The Progressive Conservatives formed government in 1977, and on October 24 of that year McGill was appointed Consumer, Corporate and Internal Services and Minister of Cooperative Development, with responsibility for the Manitoba Telephone System and Communications and the Manitoba Lotteries Act.
In the legislature, his mild demeanour earned him the ironic nickname "Mad Dog McGill".