John Lundy

John Egbert Lundy (September 18, 1872 – October 13, 1949)[1] was a politician in Alberta, Canada and a municipal councillor in Edmonton.

He went to high school in Brampton, and upon graduation worked in wholesale and retail hardware in Guelph.

He later partnered with George MacLeod to form Lundy & McLeod, a real estate firm.

He was re-elected in the 1910 election, when he finished first of eleven candidates, but this two-year term was truncated by Edmonton's amalgamation with Strathcona, which meant that Lundy had to seek re-election in the February 1912 election.

While an alderman, he chaired the parks and industries committee and was instrumental in the design, acquisition, and development of the 50 Mile River Drive.