David Croll

David Croll
The Hon.
David Arnold Croll
Senator for Toronto-Spadina, Ontario
In office
1955–1991
Appointed by Louis St. Laurent
Member of the Canadian Parliament
for Spadina
In office
1945–1955
Preceded by Samuel Factor
Succeeded by Charles Edward Rea
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for Windsor--Walkerville
In office
1943–1934
Preceded by District created
Succeeded by William Charles Riggs
18th & 21st Mayor of Windsor, Ontario
In office
1931–1934
Preceded by Cecil E. Jackson
Succeeded by George Bennett
In office
1939–1940
Preceded by Ernest S. Wigle
Succeeded by Arthur Reaume
Personal details
Born March 12, 1900(1900-03-12)
Moscow, Russia
Died June 11, 1991(1991-06-11) (aged 91)
Political party Liberal
Other political
affiliations
Ontario Liberal Party
Cabinet Provincial:
Minister of Labour (1935-1937)
Minister of Municipal Affairs (1934-1937)
Minister of Public Welfare (1934-1937)
Committees Federal:
Chair, Special Committee on Retirement Age Policies
Chair, Special Committee on Poverty
Chair, Special Committee on Aging

David Arnold Croll, PC, QC (born Davud Avrum Croll March 12, 1900 – June 11, 1991) was a Canadian politician.

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Early life

Croll was born in a shtetl in Russia's Pale of Settlement and was brought to Canada with his family as a young boy, at which point his name was anglicized. Croll became a lawyer as a young man and then entered politics serving as mayor of Windsor, Ontario from 1931 to 1934 during the worst days of the Great Depression. He made his reputation as a social reformer when he insisted the city go into deficit in order to provide relief programs for the unemployed and destitute.

Provincial politics

Croll won a seat in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a Liberal Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) for Windsor in the 1934 election that brought the Liberals to power under the leadership of Mitchell Hepburn. Croll became Canada's first Jewish cabinet minister when he became Minister of Public Welfare. He later also added the portfolios of Minister of Municipal Affairs and Minister of Labour. He and Attorney-General Arthur Roebuck broke with Hepburn over the Premier's opposition to the United Auto Workers strike against General Motors in Oshawa in 1937, and resigned from cabinet saying "I would rather walk with the workers than ride with General Motors." He served in the Canadian Army during the Second World War, enlisting as a Private in the Essex Scottish Regiment and rising in rank to lieutenant-colonel. He remained a provincial Liberal backbencher until 1943, as well as serving again as Mayor of Windsor.

Federal politics

He was recruited by the Liberal Party of Canada to contest the Toronto riding of Spadina in the 1945 federal election. The Liberals feared that Tim Buck, leader of the communist Labour Progressive Party was poised to win the riding. The popular Croll was seen as the only Liberal who could defeat him. After Croll was nominated, Buck instead ran in a neighbouring riding, leaving Sam Carr to be the LPP's candidate. Croll handily won a seat in the Canadian House of Commons becoming Spadina's Member of Parliament (MP) and Tory Toronto's sole Liberal MP. He was re-elected in the 1949 and 1953 elections.

Despite being regarded as one of the most talented Liberal MPs and, until 1950, the only Liberal MP from Toronto, Croll was never summoned to the Canadian Cabinet where he would have become the first Jewish federal cabinet minister. Louis St. Laurent admitted to Croll that this was due to anti-Semitism in Quebec and within quarters of the Liberal Party. Instead, he was appointed to the Canadian Senate in 1955, becoming Canada's first Jewish senator.

Croll was the author of the influential 1971 "Report of the Special Senate Committee on Poverty" which began with the words "the poor do not choose poverty. It is at once their affliction and our national shame. The children of the poor (and there are many) are the most helpless victims of all, and find even less hope in a society where welfare systems from the very beginning destroys their chances of a better life." The report moved the Trudeau government to triple family allowances in 1973 and institute the Child Tax Credit in 1978. Aside from his work on poverty, he was also responsible for Senate reports on aging. In 1990 in recognition of his contributions, he was sworn into the Queen's Privy Council for Canada, an honour usually given only to federal cabinet ministers.

He remained a senator until his death in 1991.

The Senator David A. Croll Apartments is a seniors' residence in Toronto in the building formerly occupied by Rochdale College.

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