Nicknamed "Big Daddy," he dominated municipal politics during a period in which Toronto "shrunk at the core and burst at the seams." He retired as chairman in 1961 and was appointed a Toronto Hydro commissioner in 1965, serving until 1979. A sharp debater and colourful speaker, he was also influential in the provincial and federal Conservative Party, and held several directorships of major corporations.
Author JAMES MARSH


The Dominion government's advertisement asked for volunteers "able to read and write either the English or French language" with "good antecedents" who were good horsemen...
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