George Harry Webster

George Harry Webster (September 2, 1868 – November 10, 1933) was a politician and transportation expert in Alberta, Canada.

In 1900, after working in Washington state for several years, he returned to Calgary to assume the management of P. Burns and Company, a post Webster held through to 1906.

He subsequently returned to railway construction and was involved in several large projects, including completion of the Grand Trunk line between Calgary and Tofield.

[5] Webster nominated John McDonald to stand for the leadership of the Alberta Liberal Party at the convention held on March 28, 1930.

This resignation made Webster the interim leader, a position which he held until William Howson was acclaimed at a convention on October 21, 1932.

Webster with Edward, Prince of Wales at EP Ranch in 1923