Thomas George Wallace

Thomas George Wallace
Member of Parliament
for York West
In office
1917–1920
Preceded by Riding established
Succeeded by Henry Drayton
Member of Parliament
for York Centre
In office
1908–1917
Preceded by Peter McLean
Succeeded by Riding abolished
Personal details
Born (1879-05-07)May 7, 1879
Ottawa, Ontario
Died February 20, 1921(1921-02-20) (aged 41)
Political party Conservative
Unionist
Relations Nathaniel Clarke Wallace, father
Profession Merchant

Thomas George Wallace (May 7, 1879 February 20, 1921) was a Canadian Member of Parliament for the Ontario ridings of York Centre and York West.

Wallace was born in Ottawa, Ontario on May 7, 1879, and served as a private in the Royal Canadian Regiment during the Second Boer War, serving overseas in South Africa. He later worked as a merchant and miller before being elected to the House of Commons as a member of the Conservative Party for the riding of York Centre in the 1908 federal election. He was re-elected in 1911. After the riding of York Centre was abolished in 1917, Wallace was elected under the Unionist Party banner in the riding of York West in the election of that year.

Thomas George Wallace died in office on February 20, 1920 at the age of 41.

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