- Harold Fisher
Harold Fisher (
November 1 1877 - 1928) wasmayor ofOttawa from 1917-1920 and a Liberal MPP from 1923-1926.He grew up in
Toronto where he attendedJarvis Collegiate Institute , theUniversity of Toronto , and then got his law degree fromOsgoode Hall . He was called to the Ontario bar in 1902. He moved toOttawa in 1903 and became one of that city's most important lawyers. He was elected as an Alderman in 1913 and became mayor in 1917. As mayor his most important accomplishment was founding the Ottawa Civic hospital. Built in the still largely agricultural area west of the city at a cost of some two million dollars, the hospital project was controversial, but Fisher felt it was important after the city had been devastated by theSpanish flu . In 1920, he became a King's Counsel. In 1923, he was elected to the provincial legislature representing the riding ofOttawa West and was made opposition finance critic with the Liberals. He served on the board of the Civic Hospital from 1924 until his death.He died of
pneumonia in 1928.Ottawa's
Fisher Park High School and Fisher Avenue are both named after him.References
* " Capital lives : 32 profiles of leading Ottawa personalities", Valerie Knowles (2005) ISBN 0-9739071-1-8
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