- Stanley G. Grizzle
Stanley G. Grizzle, C.M., O.Ont. is a retired Canadian citizenship judge and
labour union activist. Born in 1918 in Toronto to Jamaican immigrants, he was the oldest of seven children.Union experience
While working as a porter, Grizzle became active in the
Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters (BSCP), atrade union whose leader was the charismatic African AmericanA. Philip Randolph .Upon his return to Canada after serving in
Europe duringWorld War II , Grizzle became more active in the union. He was elected president of his union local, and pushed the CPR to open the management ranks to blacks. He also plunged into other causes and was a leader in Canada's nascentcivil rights era of the 1950s, working with the Joint Labour Committee to Combat Racial Intolerance.Political career
In 1959, Grizzle and Jack White were the first
Black Canadian candidates to run for election to theLegislative Assembly of Ontario for theCo-operative Commonwealth Federation (the predecessor to the New Democratic Party). In 1960, Grizzle went to work for the Ontario Labour Relations Board, and in 1978 he was appointed aCitizenship Judge by Prime MinisterPierre Trudeau .Awards and acknowledgment
In recognition of his work with the BSCP and his civil rights work, Grizzle received the
Order of Ontario in 1990 from Lieutenant-GovernorLincoln Alexander . As further recognition, he received theOrder of Canada in 1995 from Governor GeneralRoméo LeBlanc .Additionally, Grizzle recently received the Stanley Ferguson Lifetime Accomplishment award and received a grant of 25 shares ofCoca-Cola stock.On Thursday November 1st 2007, a parkette on Main Street in Toronto's east end was dedicated the "Stanley G. Grizzle Parkette" in a ceremony hosted by Toronto Mayor
David Miller .References
"My Name's Not George: The Story of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters: Personal Reminiscences of Stanley G. Grizzle", by Stanley G. Grizzle with John Cooper.
External links
* [http://www.web.net/~reneej/workline/grizzle.htm Stanley Grizzle Biography]
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