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Max Saltsman

Samuel Mayer "Max" Saltsman (29 May 1921 – 28 November 1985) was a Canadian businessman and politician for the social-democratic New Democratic Party, and served as a Member of Parliament (MP) for the Waterloo South, Waterloo and Waterloo–Cambridge electoral districts from 1964-1979.[2] He resigned from federal politics in 1979 and worked as a policy advisor until shortly before his death in 1985.

Samuel Mayer "Max" Saltsman
Member of Parliament
In office
9 November 1964 – 24 June 1968
Preceded byGordon Chaplin
Succeeded byriding abolished
ConstituencyWaterloo South
Member of Parliament
In office
25 June 1968 – 8 July 1974
Preceded byriding created
Succeeded byriding abolished
ConstituencyWaterloo
Member of Parliament
In office
9 July 1974 – 26 March 1979
Preceded byriding created
Succeeded byriding abolished
ConstituencyWaterloo—Cambridge
Personal details
Born29 May 1921
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Died28 November 1985(1985-11-28) (aged 64)
Toronto, Ontario
Political partyNew Democratic Party
SpouseDorthy Saltsman (separated 1979)/Ruth Ann Rosenberg[1]
ChildrenTwo sons
ResidenceGalt, Ontario
ProfessionBusinessman

Early life and education Edit

The son of Samuel and Sara (née Krier) Saltsman, he was born Samuel Mayer Saltsman on 29 May 1921 in Toronto, but was known as "Max" since he was a child.[3] Saltsman was educated in Spadina-area schools, finally leaving Central Technical School at 14 to get a job to support his family.[1] He studied part-time after work hours and eventually earned his high school credits.[4] Saltsman never completed university, but did take courses on and off since he started correspondence courses while serving in the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF), and continued on through to his years in parliament.[4] Saltsman served in France, the Netherlands, and Germany with the RCAF during World War II.[2] In 1947, he married Dorothy Gellman.[5] He was president of Galt Dry Cleaning Services and Eastern Coin Operated Enterprise.[5]

Career in politics Edit

He was first elected to the House of Commons in a 1964 by-election held following the death of MP Gordon Chaplin, and was re-elected in the general elections of 1965, 1968, 1972, and 1974. Saltsman was the NDP critic for Finance and National Revenue from 1976 to 1977.[2] Saltsman drafted private member's bill C-249, ""An Act Respecting a Proposed Association Between Canada and the Caribbean Turks and Caicos Islands" that proposed that Canada form an association with the Turks and Caicos Islands; however, it was never submitted to a vote.[6]

Prior to federal office, he was an alderman in Galt, Ontario from 1961 to 1964.[6] In 1982, Bill Davis, Premier of Ontario, named him to the province's Inflation Restraint Board.[7] Saltsman planned to return to municipal politics as a councillor-at-large for Cambridge in 1985 but cancelled these plans at a public news conference on 21 October, where he announced he was diagnosed with terminal liver cancer.[8] Saltsman died in Toronto's Wellesley Hospital on 28 November, two weeks after the Cambridge municipal election was held.[3]

Electoral record Edit

1965 Canadian federal election: Waterloo South
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Democratic Max Saltsman 13,337 46.15 +1.90
Progressive Conservative Jim Chaplin 9,678 33.49 -2.43
Liberal Reid Menary 5,886 20.37 +0.54
Total valid votes 28,901 100.0
New Democratic hold Swing +2.17
Source(s)
"Waterloo South, Ontario (1867-1968)". History of Federal Ridings Since 1867. Library of Parliament. Retrieved 7 September 2015.
Canadian federal by-election, November 9, 1964: Waterloo South
Death of Gordon Chaplin
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Democratic Max Saltsman 12,417 44.25 +17.85
Progressive Conservative Jim Chaplin 10,078 35.92 -5.01
Liberal Rod Stewart 5,563 19.83 -11.52
Total valid votes 28,058 100.0
New Democratic gain from Progressive Conservative Swing +11.43
Source(s)
"Waterloo South, Ontario (1867-1968)". History of Federal Ridings Since 1867. Library of Parliament. Retrieved 6 September 2015.

Archives Edit

There is a Max Saltsman fonds at Library and Archives Canada.[9] Archival reference number is R3300.

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Scotton, Lindsay (26 October 1985). "Max Saltsman still outspoken: Dying politician is rummaging in memories of his log career". The Toronto Star. Toronto. p. A10.
  2. ^ a b c . Ottawa: Parliament of Canada. Archived from the original on 9 May 2013. Retrieved 21 November 2011.
  3. ^ a b Downey, Donn (29 November 1985). "Max Saltsman: NDP financial critic embraced odd causes, leapt political fences". The Globe and Mail. Toronto. p. A23.
  4. ^ a b Goar, Carol (29 October 1985). "'Uncalculated honest' was Max Saltsman's trademark". The Toronto Star. Toronto. p. A14.
  5. ^ a b Johnson, J.K. (1968). The Canadian Directory of Parliament 1867-1967. Public Archives of Canada.
  6. ^ a b "Montreal Gazette article".
  7. ^ van Rijn, Nicolaas (29 November 1985). "Ex-MP Max Saltsman, 64 earned name as NDP maverick". The Toronto Star. Toronto. p. A5.
  8. ^ Staff/Canadian Press (23 October 1985). "Ex-MP Saltsman says death is near". The Globe and Mail. Toronto. p. A2.
  9. ^ "Max Saltsman fonds, Library and Archives Canada". Retrieved 2 June 2020.

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electoral districts from 1964 1979 2 He resigned from federal politics in 1979 and worked as a policy advisor until shortly before his death in 1985 Samuel Mayer Max SaltsmanMember of ParliamentIn office 9 November 1964 24 June 1968Preceded byGordon ChaplinSucceeded byriding abolishedConstituencyWaterloo SouthMember of ParliamentIn office 25 June 1968 8 July 1974Preceded byriding createdSucceeded byriding abolishedConstituencyWaterlooMember of ParliamentIn office 9 July 1974 26 March 1979Preceded byriding createdSucceeded byriding abolishedConstituencyWaterloo CambridgePersonal detailsBorn29 May 1921Toronto Ontario CanadaDied28 November 1985 1985 11 28 aged 64 Toronto OntarioPolitical partyNew Democratic PartySpouseDorthy Saltsman separated 1979 Ruth Ann Rosenberg 1 ChildrenTwo sonsResidenceGalt OntarioProfessionBusinessman Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career in politics 3 Electoral record 4 Archives 5 ReferencesEarly life and education EditThe son of Samuel and Sara nee Krier Saltsman he was born Samuel Mayer Saltsman on 29 May 1921 in Toronto but was known as Max since he was a child 3 Saltsman was educated in Spadina area schools finally leaving Central Technical School at 14 to get a job to support his family 1 He studied part time after work hours and eventually earned his high school credits 4 Saltsman never completed university but did take courses on and off since he started correspondence courses while serving in the Royal Canadian Air Force RCAF and continued on through to his years in parliament 4 Saltsman served in France the Netherlands and Germany with the RCAF during World War II 2 In 1947 he married Dorothy Gellman 5 He was president of Galt Dry Cleaning Services and Eastern Coin Operated Enterprise 5 Career in politics EditHe was first elected to the House of Commons in a 1964 by election held following the death of MP Gordon Chaplin and was re elected in the general elections of 1965 1968 1972 and 1974 Saltsman was the NDP critic for Finance and National Revenue from 1976 to 1977 2 Saltsman drafted private member s bill C 249 An Act Respecting a Proposed Association Between Canada and the Caribbean Turks and Caicos Islands that proposed that Canada form an association with the Turks and Caicos Islands however it was never submitted to a vote 6 Prior to federal office he was an alderman in Galt Ontario from 1961 to 1964 6 In 1982 Bill Davis Premier of Ontario named him to the province s Inflation Restraint Board 7 Saltsman planned to return to municipal politics as a councillor at large for Cambridge in 1985 but cancelled these plans at a public news conference on 21 October where he announced he was diagnosed with terminal liver cancer 8 Saltsman died in Toronto s Wellesley Hospital on 28 November two weeks after the Cambridge municipal election was held 3 Electoral record Editvte1965 Canadian federal election Waterloo SouthParty Candidate Votes New Democratic Max Saltsman 13 337 46 15 1 90Progressive Conservative Jim Chaplin 9 678 33 49 2 43Liberal Reid Menary 5 886 20 37 0 54Total valid votes 28 901 100 0New Democratic hold Swing 2 17Source s Waterloo South Ontario 1867 1968 History of Federal Ridings Since 1867 Library of Parliament Retrieved 7 September 2015 vteCanadian federal by election November 9 1964 Waterloo South Death of Gordon ChaplinParty Candidate Votes New Democratic Max Saltsman 12 417 44 25 17 85Progressive Conservative Jim Chaplin 10 078 35 92 5 01Liberal Rod Stewart 5 563 19 83 11 52Total valid votes 28 058 100 0New Democratic gain from Progressive Conservative Swing 11 43Source s Waterloo South Ontario 1867 1968 History of Federal Ridings Since 1867 Library of Parliament Retrieved 6 September 2015 Archives EditThere is a Max Saltsman fonds at Library and Archives Canada 9 Archival reference number is R3300 References Edit a b Scotton Lindsay 26 October 1985 Max Saltsman still outspoken Dying politician is rummaging in memories of his log career The Toronto Star Toronto p A10 a b c Saltsman Max Biography Ottawa Parliament of Canada Archived from the original on 9 May 2013 Retrieved 21 November 2011 a b Downey Donn 29 November 1985 Max Saltsman NDP financial critic embraced odd causes leapt political fences The Globe and Mail Toronto p A23 a b Goar Carol 29 October 1985 Uncalculated honest was Max Saltsman s trademark The Toronto Star Toronto p A14 a b Johnson J K 1968 The Canadian Directory of Parliament 1867 1967 Public Archives of Canada a b Montreal Gazette article van Rijn Nicolaas 29 November 1985 Ex MP Max Saltsman 64 earned name as NDP maverick The Toronto Star Toronto p A5 Staff Canadian Press 23 October 1985 Ex MP Saltsman says death is near The Globe and Mail Toronto p A2 Max Saltsman fonds Library and Archives Canada Retrieved 2 June 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Max Saltsman amp oldid 1171547044, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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