Thomas Brick

Thomas Allan "Allie" Brick (January 2, 1867 – April 25, 1938)[1] was a Canadian politician and farmer from Alberta.

[2] Brick was educated in Toronto and married Nancy Jane Gray on May 18, 1895, and together had three children.

[2] Brick was a pioneer farmer who is largely credited with bringing grain farming to the northern Alberta.

[3] His brother Fred Brick was an important pioneer and trader at Fort Vermilion in the 1890s.

Brick was nominated by a large group of residents in the town of Peace River who chose him to be their representative in Edmonton.