Robert Wallace (Canadian politician)
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Robert Wallace (8 December 1820 in Glasgow, Scotland) was a Canadian Member of Parliament. He represented the Vancouver Island riding in British Columbia during the finals months of the 1st Canadian Parliament from 15 December 1871 until 8 July 1872 as part of the Conservative party.
Wallace was a commission merchant by profession.
There is no known record of his death, nor is information readily available regarding his career following his short term in Parliament.
[edit] External links
- Parliament of Canada: Robert Wallace profile
- Electric Scotland: "The Scot in British North America, Chapter VII British Columbia" (includes one paragraph about Robert Wallace)