Joseph Russell (Canadian politician) explained

Joseph Russell
Office1:Ontario MPP
Term Start1:1914
Term End1:1919
Predecessor1:New riding
Successor1:Joseph McNamara
Constituency1:Riverdale
Riding2:Toronto East
Parliament2:Canadian
Term Start2:1908
Term End2:1911
Predecessor2:Albert Edward Kemp
Successor2:Albert Edward Kemp
Party:Independent, 1908-1911
Conservative, 1914-1919
Birth Date:1868 10, df=yes
Birth Place:Toronto, Ontario
Death Place:Toronto, Ontario
Occupation:Businessman

Joseph Russell (1 October 1868 – 14 December 1925) was a Toronto businessman and politician.

The eldest son of John Russell, who was a brick maker and stone cutter,[1] Joseph Russell was a brick manufacturer owning the brickworks at 1308 Queen Street East at Alton Avenue. He provided much of the supplies used in the original construction of the Toronto Railway Company's paintshop in 1913 and it is thought the Toronto Transit Commission's Russell Carhouse may be named after him.[2]

Russell was a candidate for the Ontario legislature in 1908 but was unsuccessful.[2] He was then nominated as an Independent candidate against incumbent Conservative MP Albert Edward Kemp in Toronto East. Kemp's opponents accused him of neglecting constituents as well as hiring foreign workers at poor pay at the expense of Canadian workers. Russell, by contrast, was a brick manufacturer and was praised for offering rates of pay that allowed workers to "live in houses of their own, and not herd a dozen into a room."[3] Russell defeated Kemp by almost 800 votes in a two man contest in the 1908 federal election. Kemp poured his efforts into rebuilding the Conservative Party and defeated Russell three years later in the 1911 election.

He returned to provincial politics and won a seat in the 1914 provincial election. Russell served as the Conservative member for Riverdale from 1914 until 1919.

Notes and References

  1. http://members.shaw.ca/davesfamily/__6mary_smith.html Mary Smith of East Toronto
  2. http://transit.toronto.on.ca/streetcar/4302.shtml Russell (Connaught) Carhouse
  3. Kemp, Sir Albert Edward . John A. . Turley-Ewart . Robert Craig . Brown . 15 .