- Malcolm Colin Cameron
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Malcolm Colin Cameron Member of the Canadian Parliament
for Huron SouthIn office
1867–1874Succeeded by Thomas Greenway In office
1878–1883Preceded by Thomas Greenway Succeeded by John McMillan Member of the Canadian Parliament
for Huron WestIn office
1882–1887Preceded by District was created in 1882 Succeeded by James Colebrooke Patterson In office
1896–1898Preceded by James Colebrooke Patterson Succeeded by Robert Holmes Territorial Commissioner for Northwest Territories In office
May 30, 1898 – September 26, 1898Preceded by Charles Herbert Mackintosh Succeeded by Amédée E. Forget Personal details Born April 12, 1831
Perth, Upper CanadaDied September 26, 1898 (aged 67)
London, OntarioPolitical party Liberal Relations Malcolm Cameron, father Malcolm Colin Cameron (April 12, 1831 – September 26, 1898) was a businessman and lawyer in Ontario. He represented Huron South in the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1875 and from 1878 to 1882 and Huron West from 1882 to 1887, 1891 to 1892 and 1896 to 1898.
He was born in Perth in Upper Canada in 1831. He was the son, probably adopted, of Malcolm Cameron. He attended Knox College in Toronto, later studying law. In 1855, he had moved to Goderich, was called to the bar in 1860, later became part of a law firm there and was appointed Queen's Counsel in 1876. Cameron joined the Goderich town council and later became mayor. In 1867, he was elected to the 1st Canadian Parliament representing Huron South.
His re-election in 1874 was overturned in 1875 but he was elected again in 1878. He defended the interests of the salt industry in the Goderich area in parliament. He took an interest in western Canada, pushing without success for representation in parliament for the Northwest Territories and denouncing the hanging of Louis Riel.
In June 1898, he was appointed Lieutenant Governor for the Northwest Territories.
He died a few months later in London, Ontario.
References
- Malcolm Colin Cameron at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
- Malcolm Colin Cameron - Parliament of Canada biography
Reference
Commissioner 1905 - present Deputy Commissioner 1921 - present Lieutenant Governor 1870 - 1905 Categories:- 1831 births
- 1898 deaths
- Members of the Canadian House of Commons from Ontario
- Liberal Party of Canada MPs
- Canadian people of British descent
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