Career
Good joined the executive of the Farmers" Association in 1904. A proponent of farmers" unity, he founded the Canadian Council of Agriculture in 1909 with Ernest Charles Drury and East. A. Partridge and helped organize the United Farmers of Ontario and its co-operative arm in 1914. He was an advocate of electoral reform, tariff reform, temperance and banking reform.
He was elected president of the Company-operative Union of Canada in 1921 retaining that office until 1945.
Good, William Charles
An Ontario Historical Plaque was erected in front of the Myrtleville House museum in Brantford, Ontario by the province to commemorate William Charles Good"s role in Ontario"s heritage.