- William Findlay Maclean
William Findlay Maclean (
August 10 ,1854 –December 7 ,1929 ) was a Canadian politician.Born in Ancaster,
Wentworth County, Ontario , the son of John Maclean and Isabella Findlay, he was educated at the Hamilton Public School and theUniversity of Toronto . A journalist, he established the "Toronto World" in 1880. He ran unsuccessfully in North Wentworth for theLegislative Assembly of Ontario in the general elections of 1890, and inYork East for theCanadian House of Commons in the general elections of 1891. He was first elected to the House of Commons in a 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 andYork South until being defeated in 1926. [cite book|title=The Canadian Parliament: Biographical Sketches and Photo-Engravures of the Senators and Members of the House of Commons of Canada|url=http://www.archive.org/details/canadianparliame00montuoft|accessdate=2007-05-20|publisher=The Perrault Printing Co.|location=Montreal|year=1906|pages=page 208] 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. [ [http://www2.parl.gc.ca/Parlinfo/Files/Parliamentarian.aspx?Item=06cf61a5-7c95-4155-ab94-d0d4156924b9&Language=E Synopsis of federal political experience from the Library of Parliament] ]References
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Member of Parliament forYork East
years=1892–1904s-ttl|title=Member of Parliament forYork South
years=1904–1926
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