William Wallace Cory

William Wallace Cory

William Wallace Cory (June 16, 1865 - 1943) was Commissioner of the Northwest Territories from June 27, 1919 to February 17, 1931.

Only the second Commissioner of the Northwest Territories to take the post, Cory inherited a region that had barely been governed during the time of his predecessor. [http://books.google.com/books?id=bp4xWM7K-FYC&pg=PA198&lpg=PA198&dq=%22william+wallace+cory%22&source=web&ots=1NG6oR-4Kz&sig=RutctI-aVF3adib4nlX40zR7dR0#PPA198,M1 As Long As This Land Shall Last: A History of Treaty 8 and Treaty 11, 1870-1939 By René Fumoleau] at Google Books]

Within months the new Commissioner had enacted new ordinance (or law) regarding entry into the Northwest Territories, restricting access only to those pre-approved by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police at various outposts in Alberta or the Yukon. The ordinance was cancelled a year later having been deemed "ultra vires" however during his office Commissioner Cory pursued further administration of the Territories, overseeing the appointment of councillors for the first time and establishing operations to facilitate the expansion of oil and gas interests in the region including the opening of the Territories' administration offices at Fort Smith in 1921.

Aboriginal interests

Later in 1921, a memo from the Commissioner's office concerned the well-being of the 150 white settlers of the District of Mackenzie and including future white interests in the Territories. It did not make any reference to the interests of the approximately 3,500 aboriginal population of the District of Mackenzie at that time. However alternative evidence suggests Cory himself was sympathetic to the region's Inuit populace as highlighted in a letter to the Hudson's Bay Company secretary, Edward Fitzgerald accusing Hudson's Bay Company post managers of exploiting the Inuit, and casting doubt on whether the Company could reform its trading system to prevent such abuses. [ [http://journals.sfu.ca/archivar/index.php/archivaria/article/viewFile/11941/12899 The "True North" in Pictures? Photographic Representation in the Hudson's Bay Company's The Beaver Magazine, 1920-1945] by Peter Geller]

References

ee also

*History of Northwest Territories
*History of Northwest Territories capital cities
*Mount Cory (Alberta)

External links

* [http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Canada_Provinces_A-O.html List of Canadian Leaders, births and deaths]


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