Ephraim Frederick Singer Explained

E. Frederick Singer
Birthname:Ephraim Frederick Singer
Term Start:1929
Term End:1934
Predecessor:William Robertson Flett
Constituency:St. Andrew
Birth Date:1889 7, df=yes
Birth Place:Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Death Place:Toronto, Ontario
Occupation:Lawyer
Spouse:Zelma Gutman
Children:3

Ephraim Frederick Singer (19 July 1889 — 10 January 1952) known as E. Frederick Singer was the first Jew elected to the Ontario legislature. He represented the Toronto riding of St. Andrew in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1929 to 1934 as a Conservative member.[1]

Singer's parents, Jacob and Annie Singer,[2] immigrated to Canada from Austria. Jacob Singer was a successful jeweller who invested in real estate.[2] E. Frederick Singer was born in 1889 in Toronto. He attended Harbord Collegiate Institute, and graduated from the University of Toronto in 1909 with a BA and in 1912 from Osgoode Hall Law School with a law degree.[2] He entered the practice of law with his brother, Abraham, who was called to the bar in the same year. Singer was a founder and the first president of Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto. He was nominated by the Conservative Party in the largely immigrant riding of St. Andrew for the 1929 Ontario general election and was elected to the provincial legislature. In office, he was the first Jewish politician to promote anti-discrimination legislation. In 1931, he proposed an amendment to the Insurance Act that prohibited discriminatory practices from insurance companies. He introduced the measure after his own insurance policy was cancelled after he inquired about his insurance company charging higher premiums of Jewish clients, or refusing them policies outright. The law was passed in 1932 and was the first human rights legislation approved in Canada, however it proved to be unenforceable.[3] [4] [5] He was defeated in the 1934 Ontario general election by Liberal candidate John Judah Glass.

Electoral results: St. Andrew

Party! scope="col" style="width:150px;"
CandidateVotes[6] Vote %
    ConservativeE. Frederick Singer3,17763.6
    LiberalJ.J. Glass1,81636.4
Total 4,993
Party! scope="col" style="width:150px;"
CandidateVotes[7] Vote %
    LiberalJ.J. Glass5,84142.4
    ConservativeE. Frederick Singer4,44132.3
    Independent-LiberalClaude Pierce1,3389.7
    Independent-ConservativeJ.N. Day1861.4
Total 13,765

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ephraim Frederick Singer | Legislative Assembly of Ontario . Ola.org . 30 September 1929. 2022-08-12.
  2. Web site: Full text of "The municipality of Toronto : a history" . 2022-08-12.
  3. Book: A History of Antisemitism in Canada - Ira Robinson - Google Books . 2015-12-14 . 9781771121675 . 2022-08-12. Robinson . Ira .
  4. Book: Resisting Rights: Canada and the International Bill of Rights, 1947–76 - Jennifer Tunnicliffe - Google Books . 2019-02-15 . 9780774838214 . 2022-08-12. Tunnicliffe . Jennifer .
  5. Web site: Biographies by year called up to 1940 | Law Society of Ontario . Lso.ca . 2022-08-12.
  6. News: Vote Cast and Personnel of the New Ontario Legislature. The Toronto Daily Star. 1929-10-31. Toronto. 43.
  7. News: Detailed Election Results. The Globe. 1934-06-21. Toronto. 3.