b. 1834-11-15
               
               d. 1908-01-13
               
               
               
                  
                  
                     Walkem was born in Northern Ireland on 
15 November 1834 and emigrated with his family to Canada in 
1847. Walkem went to McGill College to study law and in 
1858 was called to the bar of Lower Canada and in 
1861, Upper Canada. In 
1862, during the 
Cariboo gold-rush, Walkem moved to 
British Columbia where he applied for admission to the bar under 
Judge Matthew Baillie Begbie. However, 
Begbie refused him because Walkem was not British educated.
1 Walkem’s father wrote a letter in protest, as mentioned in 
this despatch, which led to 
Douglas defending Walkem’s request to practice law in 
British Columbia to 
Newcastle. In 
June 1863, the Legal Professions Act allowed 
colonial
 lawyers to plead in court,
 and on 
21 November 1863, Walkem 
was admitted to practice law in the Supreme Court.
2On 
23 December 1872, 
Amor De Cosmos replaced John Foster McCreight as Premier of 
British Columbia and held that position until 
1883. As a member of 
De Cosmos’ administration in the position of attorney general, Walkem was placed in charge
                     during the Premier’s numerous absences, and after 
De Cosmos stepped down in 
1874, Walkem replaced him, making Walkem the third premier of 
British Columbia until 
1876. In 
1875, Walkem was accused of putting 
British Columbia in debt as well as having done nothing to start the construction of the promised
                     railway. Walkem’s political career continued to decline, and in 
1876, Walkem’s administration lost by two votes and he resigned. Walkem’s administration
                     came into power again in 
1878, also making him 
British Columbia’s fifth premier until 
1882.
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                        - 1. Hamar Foster, Walkem, George Anthony, Dictionary of Canadian Biography.
- 2. Douglas to Newcastle, 9 July 1863, 8487, CO 60/16, p. 57.; Hamar Foster, Walkem, George Anthony, Dictionary of Canadian Biography;Douglas to Newcastle, 9 July 1863, 8487, CO 60/16, p. 57.
- 3. Hamar Foster, Walkem, George Anthony, Dictionary of Canadian Biography.
- 4. Ibid.