Harry Cunningham Brodie (18 January 1875 – 27 February 1956) was a Canadian-British Liberal Party politician and businessman.
He was born in Victoria, British Columbia,[1] the eldest son of John Brodie, of Hamsell Manor, Sussex.
He served just one parliamentary term, losing the seat back to the Conservatives at the General Election of January 1910.
[2] He was a partner in the firm of Findlay, Durham & Brodie, colonial merchants.
He was on the Council of the London Chamber of Commerce, and Chairman of the South African Section from 1943 to 1950.