- Royce Frith
Royce Herbert Frith (
November 12 ,1923 -March 17 ,2005 ) was a Canadiandiplomat , public servant and politician.He received a B.A. (Hon Law) from the
University of Toronto , a Bachelor of Laws fromOsgoode Hall Law School and a Dipl. d’études supérieures (droit) from theUniversity of Ottawa . He was admitted to the Ontario Bar in 1949. An amateuractor and performer, Frith found time to act in plays, perform on the radio, and sing and play several instruments.Frith first came to prominence as a member of the
Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism in the 1960s. He served as a legal advsisor to theCommissioner of Official Languages from 1971 until 1977 when he was appointed to theCanadian Senate byPierre Trudeau . He sat in theUpper House as a Liberal and served in various positions includingLeader of the Opposition in the Canadian Senate and led the Liberals'filibuster against the introduction of theGoods and Services Tax forcing Prime MinisterBrian Mulroney to use an obscure section of the Constitution to appoint extra Senators and ensure passage of the measure.Frith left the
Upper House in 1994 to become Canada'sHigh Commissioner to theUnited Kingdom . Frith had a very high profile and used his flair for public performance to his advantage, particularly during Canada'sTurbot War withSpain in which he played a crucial role in rallying British public opinion behind Canada. Frith also ensured the retention ofCanada House inTrafalgar Square as the site of the Canadianhigh commission when the government had considered abandoning the location in order to save money. Frith returned to Canada in 1996 and resumed his law practice.In his last years, Firth was a lawyer with the firm Ladner Downs in
Vancouver and went into the office daily until just a few weeks prior to his death. He served on various boards including the Board of Trustees of theNational Arts Centre inOttawa . Frith has also served on the governing bodies of theLester B. Pearson College of the Pacific and theVancouver Symphony . In 2000 he was appointed a member of theOrder of Canada .External links
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title=Leader of the Opposition in the Senate of Canada
before=Allan MacEachen
after=John Lynch-Staunton
years=1991-1993
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