Frank A. Enfield (June 16, 1920 – October 24, 1983) was a Canadian lawyer and politician. Enfield served as the Liberal Member of Parliament for York—Scarborough from 1953 to 1957 while Louis St. Laurent was Prime Minister.[1]

Frank A. Enfield
Member of Parliament
for York—Scarborough
In office
1953–1957
Preceded byfirst member
Succeeded byFrank Charles McGee
Personal details
Born(1920-06-16)June 16, 1920
Hamilton, Ontario
DiedOctober 24, 1983(1983-10-24) (aged 63)
Political partyLiberal
SpouseEsther Enfield
ChildrenJulie Enfield
ProfessionLawyer

During the Second World War he was a flight lieutenant in the Royal Canadian Air Force. After returning to Canada, he studied law at Osgoode Hall Law School and was called to the bar in 1951.[1]

He entered politics, serving as a school trustee in Scarborough, Ontario, from 1949 to 1952, winning election to the school board while he was still in law school.[1] He won his seat in the House of Commons of Canada in the 1953 federal election but was defeated in the 1957 election that swept to power the Tories under John Diefenbaker. He lost again when he tried to regain his seat in the 1958 election.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Frank Enfield was MP, trustee", Toronto Star, October 25, 1983
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