Bert Wemp
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Bert Sterling Wemp (1889 – February 5, 1976) was a Canadian journalist and mayor of Toronto.
Born in Tweed, Ontario, he was raised in Cabbagetown and attended Dufferin School and Jarvis Collegiate Institute. In 1905, he joined the Toronto Telegram working as a suburban editor, editor, city editor, and head of the court bureau. During World War I, he served as commander of the 218th Squadron, Royal Naval Air Service and was the first Canadian to win the Distinguished Flying Cross. During World War II he was a war correspondent.
In 1921, he was elected a school trustee and again in 1922. In 1924, he was elected to the Toronto City Council as an alderman for Ward 2. In 1930, he was elected mayor of Toronto. After serving as mayor, he returned to the Toronto Telegram as city editor.
[edit] References
- Bert Wemp fonds. City of Toronto Archives. Retrieved on October 9, 2006.
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Preceded by Samuel McBride |
Mayor of Toronto 1930 |
Succeeded by William James Stewart |
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