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The Rev. William John Hutton is a clergyman, community activist and former politician in Manitoba, Canada. He was one of the last members of the Metropolitan Council of Greater Winnipeg, serving from 1969 until its dissolution at the end of 1971. ==Clergyman==
Hutton was ordained as a minister in the Anglican Church of Canada in the 1960s, and worked as a high school guidance counsellor in the same period.〔Lloyd Stinson, ''Political Warriors'', (Winnipeg: Queenston House Publications), 1975, p. 297.〕 He later co-founded the Jocelyn House for the terminally ill,〔Russell Doern, ''The Battle Over Bilingualism'', (Winnipeg: Cambridge Publishers), 1985, p. 112. Although flawed in some respects, Doern's book contains reliable biographical information about his allies on the anti-bilingualism side. See also p. 20, where Doern describes Hutton as bearing a strong resemblance to J.S. Woodsworth.〕 and has been an honorary assistant at Winnipeg's St. Michael and All Angels Church for many years.〔(Clergy ), The Parish Church of St. Michael and All Angels, accessed 19 September 2009.〕
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