Canadian politician
Thomas Graham (1914 – April 21, 1988) was a Canadian politician.
Biography
Graham worked as a provincial court judge in Toronto and had previously served as a Toronto police officer, municipal councillor, and a member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario (1955-1959). He served as a member of the Ontario Police Commission from 1960 until 1980, the last two years as the commission's chairman.[1][2]
Graham was born in Toronto in 1914,[3] where he attended Vaughan Road Collegiate Institute and St. Michael's College School. After working briefly as a milkman, he joined the Toronto Police Service in 1937, in the traffic division. He took a leave of absence during World War II to serve in the Royal Canadian Air Force from 1941 to 1944.[4] After returning to the police force, he resigned in 1947 in order to manage a hardware store and engineering supply firm.[1]
In 1953, he was elected to North York municipal council and served as a deputy reeve until 1955 when he was elected to the Ontario legislature as the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario MPP for York Centre.[3][1][4] In the 1959 general election, he was defeated by Liberal Party of Ontario candidate Vernon Singer.[1][4]
He was appointed to the three-person Ontario Police Commission in 1960, and in 1964, Graham was made a magistrate (later a provincial court judge) after Judge Herbert Sparling retired in order to fulfill the commission's requirement that at least one of its members be a judge.[4] He was one of the last two non-lawyers to be appointed to the provincial court. After retiring from the Ontario Police Commission in 1980, he was active as a provincial court judge at the Old City Hall (Toronto) law courts.[1]
References
- ^ a b c d e Toronto constable became police commission chairman: OBITUARIES The Globe and Mail. The Globe and Mail (1936-); Toronto, Ont. [Toronto, Ont]. 22 Apr 1988: D12.
- ^ "Thomas Graham | Legislative Assembly of Ontario". June 9, 1955.
- ^ a b York Centre: Reeve and Deputy Vie for Seat in New Riding The Globe and Mail (1936-); Toronto, Ont. [Toronto, Ont]. 02 June 1955: 4
- ^ a b c d Graham Contender As Commission Chief WARSON, ALBERT.The Globe and Mail (1936-); Toronto, Ont. [Toronto, Ont]. 16 Jan 1964: 5.