Morton Shulman

Morton Shulman
Morton, c. 1968
Member of Provincial Parliament
In office
1967–1975
Preceded byAlfred Hozack Cowling
Succeeded byRiding abolished
ConstituencyHigh Park
Personal details
Born(1925-04-25)25 April 1925
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Died18 August 2000(2000-08-18) (aged 75)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Political partyNew Democratic
Other political
affiliations
Progressive Conservative (until 1967)
SpouseGloria Bossin
Children2; including Dianne Saxe
RelativesRebecca Saxe (granddaughter)
ResidenceToronto
Alma materUniversity of Toronto
OccupationMedical Doctor, Businessman, Politician, Broadcaster

Morton Shulman OC (25 April 1925 – 18 August 2000) was a Canadian politician, businessman, broadcaster, columnist, coroner, and physician. He was born in Toronto, Ontario in 1925 to a Jewish family. He first came to fame as Ontario's Chief Coroner in the early 1960s. During this period, he also became a very successful stock-market player, and authored a bestselling book about how to make money in the stock market. In the mid-1960s he embarrassed the provincial government when he found them to be disobeying provincial health and safety laws. He was fired and then ran for elected office in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, avenging himself by beating a government Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP). He completed two terms as the High Park electoral district's MPP, and did not run in the 1975 Ontario general election. His fame grew in the late 1970s and 1980s when he hosted a nationally distributed television talk show called The Shulman File. He was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in the early 1980s and became a pharmaceutical entrepreneur specializing in treatments for that disease. Near the end of his life, he received recognition for his lifetime's work, when he was appointed to the Order of Canada, the country's highest civilian award. He died in Toronto in the year 2000.