William George Baker

Canadian politician
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IntroCanadian politician
PlacesCanada
wasPolitician
Work fieldPolitics
Gender
Male
Birth16 January 1885
Death9 April 1960 (aged 75 years)
The details

Biography

William George Baker (January 16, 1885 – April 9, 1960) was a railway conductor and political figure in Saskatchewan. He represented Moose Jaw City in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan from 1921 to 1929 as a Labour and then Liberal-Labour member and then from 1938 to 1944 as a Liberal.

He was born in Owen Sound, Ontario, and was the son of Wesley Baker and Mary McTavish. William George Baker was educated in his birth place of Owen Sound, Ontario. In 1912, Baker married Pearl Green. He worked for the Canadian Pacific Railway as a conductor. Baker ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the provincial assembly in 1917 and in a 1918 by-election before being elected in 1921. He was defeated when he ran for reelection in 1929, 1934 and 1944.

Electoral results (partial)

Saskatchewan general election, 1925: Moose Jaw City
PartyCandidateVotes%Elected
Labour–LiberalWilliam George Baker4,70432.83%Y
LiberalWilliam Erskine Knowles4,09528.58%Y
ConservativeJames Pascoe2,80919.60%
ConservativeNetson Ross Craig2,72218.99%
Total14,330100.00%
Saskatchewan general election, 1934: Moose Jaw City
PartyCandidateVotes%Elected
LiberalWilliam Gladstone Ross4,92825.55%Y
LiberalJohn Houston Laird4,40322.83%Y
ConservativeJohn Alexander Merkley2,44012.65%
ConservativeJames W. Hawthorne2,31912.02%
Farmer–LabourWaldo D. Summers2,01310.44%
Farmer–LabourHugh Gordon1,7659.15%
LabourWilliam George Baker1,4207.36%
Total19,288100.00%
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