Background
He took his early schooling in Okotoks while helping his father run the farm.
He took his early schooling in Okotoks while helping his father run the farm.
Morrison took his post secondary education at Robertson College he graduated in 1925.
William Morrison born on April 24, 1891 in Megantic, Quebec. His family moved west in 1906 and they settled at Okotoks, Alberta. That year he was also ordained as a United Church Minister.
He served with the Edmonton Highlanders and the 5th Canadian Railway Troop.
Morrison ran for a seat to the Alberta Legislature as a Social Cr candidate in the electoral district of Okotoks-High River in the 1935 Alberta general election. The first Social Cr caucus meeting saw Morrison sponsor a motion with John Hugill to confirm William Aberhart as party leader and Premier of the province.
He also decided to vacate his seat for the new Premier who did not have one. He did so along with Clarence Tade who vacated his seat for Charles Ross the new Minister of Lands and Mines.
Aberhart convinced Morrison to resign so that he could take the seat and provide cabinet representation to southern Alberta to quell complaints about the lack of ministers for the region.
After resigning Morrison regretted his decision telling the press that he made his decision with to much haste and he did not have time to think about lieutenant Backlash from Morrison"s campaign supporters living in and around his home town in Blackie, Alberta spilled over to the federal election campaign being waged in the Macleod electoral district at the time. His supporters threatened to deliver half the votes that Morrison got in the provincial election away from Social Cr candidate Ernest Hansell incumbent George Coote to ensure his re-election.
That support did not quite materialize, however, and Coote was defeated.
He defeated former cabinet minister George Hoadley and two other candidates with a landslide majority to pick up the seat for his party.
He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for a short time in 1935 sitting with the Social Cr caucus in government.