Morley Rosenberg

Morley Rosenberg
Mayor of Kitchener
In office
1977–1982
Preceded by Edith McIntosh
Succeeded by Dom Cardillo
Personal details
Born (1937-04-18) April 18, 1937
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Residence Toronto, Canada
Occupation Lawyer

Morley A. Rosenberg QC is a Canadian lawyer and politician. He served as Mayor of Kitchener, Ontario from 1977 to 1982. Prior to that he served on Kitchener City Council as a city councillor for 9 years, from 1968-1976, when he was also Chair of the Planning Committee for the City of Kitchener for that period. From 1973 - 1982 he also served as a Council Member of the Region of Waterloo. In 1983 he was appointed to the Ontario Municipal Board and served as a member for twenty years until 2002. Recently he was also a member of the Committee of Adjustment of the City of Toronto (North York) from 2011-2015.

He is an alumnus of the University of Western Ontario, graduating in 1960 and well as Osgoode Hall, graduating in 1963 and was called to the bar in 1965. [1][2][3] He remained undefeated during his 15 years on Kitchener City Council. He was very involved in historic preservation and environmental issues as a sitting member of the Grand River Conservation Authority and was one of the founders of the K-W Bilingual School.


References

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  2. "Ontario Municipal Board : Annual Report" (PDF). Omb.gov.on.ca. Retrieved 10 December 2014.
  3. "Tom Ramautarsingh presents Earle Shelley with Alumnus of the Century citation: Laurier Library Images". Images.ourontario.ca. Retrieved 10 December 2014.


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