William Bullock Ives, born on November seventeenth, eighteen forty-one, was a prominent Canadian politician whose career spanned over two decades in the House of Commons of Canada. A dedicated member of the Conservative Party, he represented the electoral districts of Richmond—Wolfe from eighteen seventy-eight to eighteen ninety-one and Sherbrooke from eighteen ninety-one to eighteen ninety-nine.
Before his political ascent, Ives established himself as a successful lawyer and businessman in Sherbrooke, Quebec. His commitment to public service was evident as he served on the town council and held the esteemed position of mayor, demonstrating his dedication to the community.
Throughout his tenure in the House of Commons, Ives held significant roles, including President of the Privy Council and Minister of Trade and Commerce, where he contributed to shaping Canada's economic policies.
William Bullock Ives passed away in Ottawa on July fifteenth, eighteen ninety-nine, leaving behind a legacy of public service and commitment to his country.