Frank Oliver Fowler (14 December 1861 – 18 February 1945)[2] was a Canadian politician serving as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba, then in Winnipeg city politics as an alderman and subsequently as the 29th Mayor.
He moved from Ontario to the Brandon, Manitoba region in the early 1880s where he was a farmer.
Fowler was acclaimed to the Manitoba legislature for the South Brandon riding following a by-election on 20 November 1897.
[3] After leaving provincial office, he became a city alderman in 1908 where he supported restrictions on trade unions.
He was acclaimed Mayor on 20 June 1922, 11 days after Edward Parnell died in office.