David Croll

The Hon.
David Croll
Senator
In office
1955–1991
Appointed byLouis St. Laurent
ConstituencyToronto—Spadina, Ontario
Member of Parliament
for Spadina
In office
1945–1955
Preceded bySamuel Factor
Succeeded byCharles Edward Rea
Ontario MPP
In office
1934–1943
Preceded byFrank Worthington Wilson (Windsor East)
Succeeded byWilliam Charles Riggs
ConstituencyWindsor—Walkerville
18th & 21st Mayor
In office
1931–1934
Preceded byCecil E. Jackson
Succeeded byGeorge Bennett
ConstituencyWindsor, Ontario
In office
1939–1940
Preceded byErnest S. Wigle
Succeeded byArthur Reaume
ConstituencyWindsor, Ontario
Personal details
Born
Davud Avrum Croll

(1900-03-12)March 12, 1900
Moscow, Russia
DiedJune 11, 1991(1991-06-11) (aged 91)
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Resting placeBeth Tzedec Memorial Park
Political partyLiberal
Other political
affiliations
Ontario Liberal Party
CabinetProvincial:
Minister of Labour (1935–1937)
Minister of Municipal Affairs (1934–1937)
Minister of Public Welfare (1934–1937)
CommitteesFederal:
Chair, Special Committee on Retirement Age Policies
Chair, Special Committee on Poverty
Chair, Special Committee on Aging

David Arnold Croll, PC QC (born Davud Avrum Croll; March 12, 1900 – June 11, 1991) was a Canadian politician. He served as the mayor of Windsor, Ontario twice. He entered provincial politics in the 1930s, and served as minister of public works and municipal affairs in the Mitch Hepburn government.[1] He won election to the House of Commons of Canada in 1945. In 1955 he was appointed to the Senate of Canada, becoming the first Jewish Senator. He served as a senator until his death, on June 11, 1991, a few hours after what would be his last senate sitting.[1]

  1. ^ a b Canadian Press (12 June 1991). "Senator Croll, 91, champion of the poor". The Toronto Star. Toronto. p. A20.