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William Findlay Maclean

William Findlay Maclean (August 10, 1854 – December 7, 1929) was a Canadian politician.

William Findlay Maclean
Member of Parliament
for York South
In office
1904–1926
Preceded byNew riding (1903)
Succeeded byRobert Henry McGregor
Member of Parliament
for York East
In office
1892–1904
Preceded byAlexander Mackenzie
Succeeded byRiding abolished (1903)
Personal details
Born(1854-08-10)August 10, 1854
Ancaster, Wentworth County, Canada West
DiedDecember 7, 1929(1929-12-07) (aged 75)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Political partyConservative (1892-1900)
Unionist (1918-21)
ProfessionJournalist

Born in Ancaster, Wentworth County, Canada West, the son of John Maclean and Isabella Findlay, he was educated at the Hamilton Public School and the University of Toronto. A journalist, he established The Toronto World in 1880.

He ran unsuccessfully in North Wentworth for the Legislative Assembly of Ontario in the general elections of 1890, and in York East for the House of Commons of Canada in the general elections of 1891. He was first elected to the House of Commons in an 1892 by-election for the riding of York East after the death of the sitting MP and former Prime Minister, Alexander Mackenzie.

A Conservative, he would be re-elected 8 more times serving for 34 years for York East and York South until being defeated in 1926.[1] Beginning in the 1900 federal election, Maclean stood as an "Independent Conservative" with the exception of 1917 election when he was elected as a Unionist.[2]

He ran for Mayor of Toronto in the 1902 Toronto municipal election on a platform of public ownership but failed to unseat incumbent Mayor Oliver Aiken Howland in part because of his intention to sit both as mayor and as an MP simultaneously.[3]

Archives edit

There is a William Findlay Maclean fonds at Library and Archives Canada.[4] Archival reference number is R5663.

Electoral record edit

May 11, 1892 by-election on Mackenzie's death
Party Candidate Votes
  Independent Conservative William Findlay Maclean acc.


1896 Canadian federal election: York East
Party Candidate Votes
  Independent Conservative William Findlay Maclean 3,907
  Liberal Henry R. Frankland 3,904
1900 Canadian federal election: York East
Party Candidate Votes
  Independent Conservative William Findlay Maclean 4,131
  Liberal N.W. Rowell 3,489

References edit

  1. ^ The Canadian Parliament: Biographical Sketches and Photo-Engravures of the Senators and Members of the House of Commons of Canada. Montreal: The Perrault Printing Co. 1906. pp. 208. Retrieved 20 May 2007.
  2. ^ Synopsis of federal political experience from the Library of Parliament
  3. ^ "Mr Howland Re-elected", The Globe, January 7, 1902, pages 1-2
  4. ^ "William Findlay MacLean fonds, Library and Archives Canada".

External links edit

  • Sotiron, Minko (2005). "Maclean, William Findlay". In Cook, Ramsay; Bélanger, Réal (eds.). Dictionary of Canadian Biography. Vol. XV (1921–1930) (online ed.). University of Toronto Press.
  • William Findlay Maclean – Parliament of Canada biography

william, findlay, maclean, august, 1854, december, 1929, canadian, politician, member, parliamentfor, york, southin, office, 1904, 1926preceded, bynew, riding, 1903, succeeded, byrobert, henry, mcgregormember, parliamentfor, york, eastin, office, 1892, 1904pre. William Findlay Maclean August 10 1854 December 7 1929 was a Canadian politician William Findlay MacleanMember of Parliamentfor York SouthIn office 1904 1926Preceded byNew riding 1903 Succeeded byRobert Henry McGregorMember of Parliamentfor York EastIn office 1892 1904Preceded byAlexander MackenzieSucceeded byRiding abolished 1903 Personal detailsBorn 1854 08 10 August 10 1854Ancaster Wentworth County Canada WestDiedDecember 7 1929 1929 12 07 aged 75 Toronto Ontario CanadaPolitical partyConservative 1892 1900 Unionist 1918 21 ProfessionJournalistBorn in Ancaster Wentworth County Canada West the son of John Maclean and Isabella Findlay he was educated at the Hamilton Public School and the University of Toronto A journalist he established The Toronto World in 1880 He ran unsuccessfully in North Wentworth for the Legislative Assembly of Ontario in the general elections of 1890 and in York East for the House of Commons of Canada in the general elections of 1891 He was first elected to the House of Commons in an 1892 by election for the riding of York East after the death of the sitting MP and former Prime Minister Alexander Mackenzie A Conservative he would be re elected 8 more times serving for 34 years for York East and York South until being defeated in 1926 1 Beginning in the 1900 federal election Maclean stood as an Independent Conservative with the exception of 1917 election when he was elected as a Unionist 2 He ran for Mayor of Toronto in the 1902 Toronto municipal election on a platform of public ownership but failed to unseat incumbent Mayor Oliver Aiken Howland in part because of his intention to sit both as mayor and as an MP simultaneously 3 Contents 1 Archives 2 Electoral record 3 References 4 External linksArchives editThere is a William Findlay Maclean fonds at Library and Archives Canada 4 Archival reference number is R5663 Electoral record editMay 11 1892 by election on Mackenzie s deathParty Candidate Votes Independent Conservative William Findlay Maclean acc vte1896 Canadian federal election York EastParty Candidate Votes Independent Conservative William Findlay Maclean 3 907 Liberal Henry R Frankland 3 904vte1900 Canadian federal election York EastParty Candidate Votes Independent Conservative William Findlay Maclean 4 131 Liberal N W Rowell 3 489References edit The Canadian Parliament Biographical Sketches and Photo Engravures of the Senators and Members of the House of Commons of Canada Montreal The Perrault Printing Co 1906 pp 208 Retrieved 20 May 2007 Synopsis of federal political experience from the Library of Parliament Mr Howland Re elected The Globe January 7 1902 pages 1 2 William Findlay MacLean fonds Library and Archives Canada External links editSotiron Minko 2005 Maclean William Findlay In Cook Ramsay Belanger Real eds Dictionary of Canadian Biography Vol XV 1921 1930 online ed University of Toronto Press William Findlay Maclean Parliament of Canada biography Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title William Findlay Maclean amp oldid 1178263670, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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