A Cyclopædia of Canadian Biography: Brief biographies of persons distinguished in the professional, military and political life, and the commerce and industry of Canada, in the twentieth century
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A Cyclopædia of Canadian Biography: Brief biographies of persons distinguished in the professional, military and political life, and the commerce and industry of Canada, in the twentieth century
Canada -- Biography
sworn in as a member of the Privy Council on October 10 of that year,
and was re-elected by acclamation. On October 27 he was transferred to
the portfolio of Minister of the Interior and Superintendent of Indian
Affairs in succession to Hon. Robert Rogers, who at that time became
Minister of Public Works. This post he continued to fill until the
autumn of 1917 when on the formation of Union Government he accepted the
position of Chairman of the Civil Service Commission of Canada and
retired from active politics. In 1916 Western University, London, his
Alma Mater, honored him by making him Chancellor of the institution. Dr.
Roche is very prominent in the Independent Order of Oddfellows, of which
he was Grand Master for Manitoba in 1893. In connection with the same
Order he was a Grand Representative to the Sovereign Grand Lodge at
Chattanooga, Penn., in 1894, and at Atlantic City, N.J., in 1895. In
1883 he married Miss Annie E. Cook of Toronto. Though long resident in
Minnedosa he now by virtue of his public duties makes his home in
Ottawa.
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=McInnes, William, B.A., F.R.S.C., F.G.S.A.=, Directing Geologist,
Geological Survey, 37 years ago became a member of the Dominion Civil
Service. He has advanced step by step from one grade to another, and
to-day occupies the responsible position of Directing Geologist, to
which he was appointed in 1915. He has explored geologically Northern
New Brunswick, Eastern Quebec, Western and Northern Ontario, Northern
Saskatchewan and portions of the North-West Territories extending to
Hudson Bay, and he explored and mapped Churchill and Winisk rivers and
much of the North Country lying between the Canadian Pacific Railway and
Hudson Bay. Reports of these explorations are contained in the annual
reports of the Geological Survey of Canada and in separate memoirs. Mr.
William McInnes is the son of John and Rachael Jane McInnes, and was
born at Frederiction, New Brunswick, January 1, 1858. He was educated at
the Collegiate School, Frederiction, and the University of New
Brunswick, graduating in 1879. The following clubs claim Mr. McInnes as
a member: the Rideau, Royal Golf and Gatineau Fish and Game. He, is a
Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, Geological Society of America and
Canadian Mining Institute. His religion is Presbyterian and his
principal recreation is golf. He resides at the Victoria Chambers, 138
to 140 Wellington Street, Ottawa, Ontario.
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