- Saul Rae
Saul Forbes Rae (
December 31 1914 –January 9 1999 ) was a Canadian diplomat during the Pearsonian era of Canadian foreign policy.Rae's father was born Goodman Cohen in
Palanga ,Lithuania . The Cohen family had moved toScotland in the pogrom of the 1890s, and there Goodman met Helen Rae, the daughter of a draughtsman in the Glasgow shipyards. The romance and subsequent marriage caused considerable turmoil in both families, and as a result they moved toHamilton, Ontario in 1912. Saul was born in Hamilton on December 31. He had two siblings, an older sister, Grace, who went to work as a dancer at theRadio City Music Hall , and a younger brother Jackie who had a long career in Canadian show business. The three worked invaudeville in Canada in the 1920s under the name "the three little Raes of Sunshine".Saul Rae graduated from Jarvis Collegiate, University College at the
University of Toronto , and went on to earn a doctorate from theLondon School of Economics as a Massey Fellow. He also studied atBalliol College, Oxford , and went on to lecture atPrinceton University where he also worked at theAmerican Institute of Public Opinion . He was a pioneering public opinion researcher co-authoring withGeorge Gallup the 1940 book "The Pulse of Democracy: Public Opinion and How It Works".He married Lois Esther George in 1939. She was the daughter of Stanley George, a Hampstead general practitioner, and Mildred, whose family was from Watford, England. She had studied at
Newnham College, Cambridge . The two met at a summer school organized by SirNorman Angell inGeneva ,Switzerland , and were married inBaltimore, Maryland at the outbreak of thesecond World War .Saul Rae joined the Department of External Affairs in 1940, and would spend four decades with the civil service as a career diplomat. Rae was one of the first diplomats to serve in
Paris after its liberation in 1944, having served as assistant to GeneralGeorges Vanier , Canada's representative to the Free French inAlgiers .In 1955, he worked on the International Commission for Supervision and Control in
Vietnam as deputy to the Canadian Commissioner,Sherwood Lett . The role of the commission was to supervise the peace settlement at the end of theFirst Indochina War . He later served as Canadian Minister in the United States, and was Canada's Ambassador to the UN in both Geneva and New York, Mexico and the Netherlands. He retired in 1980 after suffering a series of small strokes.Saul and Lois Rae had four children: Jennifer, born in 1943, John, born in 1945, Robert (Bob), born in 1948, and David, born in 1957. Jennifer worked at IMAX for many years, and was active in politics with her brothers John and Bob.
Bob Rae , was leader of theOntario New Democratic Party andPremier of Ontario while another son John Rae was a senior advisor toJean Chrétien and is an executive withPower Corporation . Another son,David Rae died in the [1989 of lymphoma. He had served as Canadian president of GE Capital. Saul's brother, the lateJackie Rae was an entertainer and former host of the "The Jackie Rae Show" on CBC.
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