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Political party
  
Conservative

Education
  
Died
  
September 19, 1879


Role
  
Politician

Name
  
Robert Weir

Resigned
  
1879

Robert William Weir Carrall

Born
  
February 2, 1837Carrall’s Grove, near Woodstock, Upper Canada (
1837-02-02
)

Party
  
Conservative Party of Canada

Robert William Weir Carrall (February 2, 1837 – September 19, 1879) was a Canadian physician and politician

Born in Carrall’s Grove, near Woodstock, Upper Canada, the son of James and Jane Carrall, Carrall received his MD from McGill University in 1859. He practiced in Canada for a bit before becoming an assistant surgeon for the Union Army during the American Civil War working in Emory and Henry College Hospital (1862 to 1863) and at the Marine United States General Hospital at New Orleans (1863 to 1865).

In 1865, he returned to Canada working as a doctor in Nanaimo, British Columbia. In 1867, he moved to Barkerville where he also invested in mines. A supporter of confederation, he was elected to the Legislative Council of British Columbia in 1868 and served until 1871. From 1870 to 1871, he was a member of the Executive Council. He was one of three delegates who went to Ottawa to talk about the terms of British Columbia joining Canada. In 1871, he was summoned to the Senate of Canada. In 1879, he introduced a bill to make July 1 a public holiday to be called Dominion Day (now called Canada Day), which was latter passed. He served until his death.

Carrall Street in Vancouver, British Columbia is named in his honour.

References

Robert William Weir Carrall Wikipedia


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