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Joseph Gould (Ontario politician) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Joseph Gould (Ontario politician) :''For the 19th century politician see Joseph Gould'' Joseph (Joe) M. Gould (August 22,1911–May 8, 1965) was an Ontario municipal and provincial politician. He was a trial lawyer in private life. Gould was first the alderman for the City of Toronto's Ward 5 in the 1950s and was the Ontario Liberal Party's Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) for the Bracondale electoral district in Toronto, from 1959 to 1965, serving in the 26th and 27th Ontario parliaments. He died in office at age 54. ==Background== One of five children, he was born in New York City to Russian-Jewish immigrants.〔 His father, Zusha Goled was a tailor and cantor. His name was changed to Jacob Gold when he entered the United States at Ellis Island. His mother, Henyagitel (Annie) walked across Europe from Russia to take a boat to join her husband in New York. Along with his parents and older brother Max, the family moved from the Lower East side to the cleaner air of Toronto. Gould was captain of the Osgoode Hall debating team at the University of Toronto. He practised criminal law and entered politics at a time when restrictive practices posed numerous challenges and he changed his name from Gold to the more Anglo-Saxon Gould. Gould was married to Esther Freeman. They had three children Stephen, Marshall and Corrine.〔 Stephen is a graduate of Berklee College of Music, an associate professor, and director of the Educational Leadership PhD program at Lesley University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Marshall is a businessman in Toronto. Corinne is the owner of Esther Gould's Finest, a Toronto business based on her mother's mandelbread recipe.
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