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WALLACE, William, Canadian member of parliament, born near Galston, Ayrshire, Scotland, 4 February, 1820. He was educated at the parish school, emigrated to Canada in 1840, founded the "British-Canadian" newspaper at Simcoe in 1861, and has been its editor and proprietor ever since. He was elected for South Norfolk to the Canadian parliament in 1872, re-elected in 1874 and 1878, and retired in 1882. He has been reeve of Simcoe, a member of the county council, and was elected mayor of Simcoe in 1884. He favors imperial federation, and introduced to the Canadian parliament in 1873 resolutions bearing on that question.
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