- George Scott Wallace
George Scott Wallace (born 1929) was a British Columbia physician and politician. Born in Scotland he attended the Edinburgh University Medical School from 1947 to 1952. Wallace came to Canada in 1957 and opened a general practice in Victoria in 1961. He served as an alderman from 1967 to 1969 on the Oak Bay Municipal Council and was elected in the 1969 general election as a Social Credit Member of the
British Columbia Legislative Assembly for Oak Bay.Wallace
crossed the floor to join theBritish Columbia Progressive Conservative Party in 1971Wilson, Deborah, "Former MLA backs Rodriguez Would consider helping woman, says retired doctor," "Globe and Mail", 18 February 1993] and was reelected as a Tory in the 1972 general election. He was elected leader of the party in 1973, after the previous party leader lost his seat, and led it through the 1975 general election in which he was the only Tory MLA to win a seat. He stepped down as party leader in July, 1977Legislative Library of British Columbia, " [http://www.llbc.leg.bc.ca/Public/Reference/Party_Leaders_in_BC.pdf Party Leaders in British Columbia 1900-] ", 2000, updated 2005] and retired from the legislature on December 31, 1977 in order to return to his medical practice.Clarke, John, "Wallace quitting politics," "Globe and Mail", 24 December 1977]In 1993, he announced that he was willing to help terminally ill
Sue Rodriguez end her life if the courts rejected her attempt to challenge the law banningassisted suicide . He subsequently served as medical advisor to the Right to Die Society. [Osterman, Cynthia, "Right-to-die case sparks Canadian soul-searching," "Reuters", 15 December 1993] Rodriguez died in February 1994 with the assistance of an anonymous physician. [Osterman, Cynthia, "Police hunt mystery doctor in assisted suicide," "Reuters", 16 February 1994]References
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