William Anderson Black

Black, William Anderson (1847 - September 2nd 1934) was a Canadian politician , grandson of William Black the founder of the Church methodist in the Seaboard provinces of Canada. It made its studies in Mount Allison Academy then in King' S College, before launching out in businesses as maritime exporter in the area of Windsor. Developing a flowering trade, it draws up the first commercial links of the Canada with the British colonies of the the Antilles.

It launched out in policy and was elected Député of the county of Halifax in 1923, station which it occupied until its death which has occurred in 1934. It briefly held the ministerial wallet of the Railroads in the transitory government of the Prime Minister Arthur Meighen in 1926.

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