Background
He was born in New London, Prince Edward Island, the son of Donald Sutherland, a Scottish immigrant.
He was born in New London, Prince Edward Island, the son of Donald Sutherland, a Scottish immigrant.
He represented Selkirk in the Canadian House of Commons from 1882 to 1887 as a Liberal member. Sutherland moved to Oxford County, Canada West with his family in 1849. He taught school there for a time.
Sutherland then worked as a bookkeeper for Adam Oliver"s lumber business at Ingersoll.
From 1868 to 1873, he was involved in the lumber trade near Orillia, first in partnership with Oliver and later on his own. In 1873, he moved to the North West region where he served as superintendent of Dominion Government Public Works.
Sutherland settled at Winnipeg where he again became involved in the lumber trade. In 1875, he was an unsuccessful candidate for a seat in the Ontario legislative assembly.
Sutherland ran unsuccessfully in the federal riding of Winnipeg in 1887.
He was president of the Winnipeg and Hudson"s Bay Railway, the Rainy Lake Lumber Company, the Canadian Northern Coal and Ore Dock Company, the British and North-West Colonization Company and the Prince Albert Colonization Company and vice-president of the Manitoba South Western Railway. In 1921, Sutherland married Constance Margaret Denholm. He died in Croydon, England at the age of 83 and was buried in Winnipeg.