Ontario's Provincial Plaques

Here's where you can learn a little Ontario history.

William Charles Good 1876-1967

Photo by Alan L Brown - July 17, 2004

Plaque Location

The City of Brantford
In front of Myrtleville House museum on the north side of Myrtleville Drive just west of Balmoral Drive.

Plaque Text

A leading spokesman for Canadian agrarian and co-operative movements, Good was born and raised on Myrtleville farm. He early developed a strong sense of social responsibility and, returning here after attending the University of Toronto, he embarked upon a career that effectively combined public service with farming. Good initially focussed his attention on agrarian issues. In 1914 he helped found the United Farmers of Ontario and the United Farmers Co-operative Company, organizations he subsequently served, and from 1921-25, following his election on the "Farmers' Platform", he represented Brant in the House of Commons. Then, as president of the Co-operative Union of Canada from 1921-45, Good devoted himself to promoting co-operative ideals as a means of reducing social injustice. He championed this cause until his death.

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