William Alexander McMaster

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William Alexander McMaster
Member of Parliament
for High Park
In office
1945–1949
Preceded byAlexander James Anderson
Succeeded byPat Cameron
Personal details
Born1879
near London, Ontario, Canada
Died(1961-03-04)March 4, 1961
Political partyConservative
ProfessionLawyer

William Alexander McMaster, MC QC (1879 - March 4, 1961) was a Canadian parliamentarian and lawyer.

McMaster was born near London, Ontario and attended Osgoode Hall Law School in Toronto from which he graduated in 1902 and qualified as a lawyer. He served in World War I with the Third Toronto Regiment in France, attaining the rank of Major and being awarded the Military Cross and bar.[1]

He joined the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada in 1943 and was elected to the House of Commons of Canada from High Park in Toronto in the 1945 federal election. He served in Parliament for four years until his defeat in the 1949 federal election.

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  1. ^ "William A. McMaster: 1st War Major Former MP for High Park", Globe and Mail, March 6, 1961

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