'Karl Jaffary' (born
1936), is a former municipal politician in
Toronto, Ontario.
Karl was born in
New Orleans and moved to Toronto with his family in 1940. He went to school in Toronto and attended
North Toronto Collegiate Institute and
University of Toronto Schools. He went to the
University of Toronto and graduated from the
Faculty of Law. He practised with
Blake, Cassels & Graydon before starting his own firm in 1968. Jaffary was active with the federal
New Democratic Party and served as Vice-President from 1969 to 1973.
Jaffary became active in local politics in 1968 when he became President of the Ward 2 Residents' Association in the
Cabbagetown, Toronto area. The association fought the city's plans to tear down housing for urban renewal. In the 1960s Cabbagetown was a run down area of town. Since then many of the houses have been renovated and the neighbourhood is now gentrified and upscale.
Jaffary ran for city council and became
alderman for Ward 7 in 1969. As senior alderman he sat on both City and Metro Council. He was re-elected in 1972 but decided not to run in the 1974 election. During his tenure he was active in the reform wing of city council along with
John Sewell. He was interested in civic organization and administration and became involved in city housing policy.
Karl Jaffary married Ann Hoffman in 1959, and has two children.
References
★ City of Toronto Archives.
Archives website Accessed January 20, 2006.