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KARL JAFFARY Obituary

Karl Jaffary died at Christie Gardens in Toronto during the night of July 2nd. He will be greatly missed by his son and daughter, Eric and Nora Jaffary, and their spouses, Aeyliya Husain and Edward Osowski; as well as by his three grandchildren, Luc, Adam, and Simon. Karl was predeceased by three spouses: Ann Jaffary, Sherrill Cheda, and Doris Dyke. Karl also leaves a legacy to Toronto's political culture and public life through his contributions as an independent thinker, justice advocate, and political heavyweight as a Toronto City councilman and alderman (1968-1974), as Vice-President of the federal New Democratic Party (1969-1973), and as a lawyer practicing as both a sole practitioner and with several firms. In addition to his legal and political legacy, Karl was a long-standing supporter of Toronto's theatre and film community, which included his work on the board of Theatre Passe Muraille, the Festival of Festivals (now called TIFF), and Toronto Workshop Productions, all of which were inspired by his formative experience producing summer stock theatre with the Straw Hat Players. Karl also had a lifelong love of the Muskoka lakes and its boats and served as President of the Lake of Bays Association from 2001-2003. Funeral services on Monday, July 8th, at the main chapel of Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in Toronto; Visitation at 3 p.m., Service at 4 p.m. All are welcome. Livestreaming will be available through the Mount Pleasant Cemetery website. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation in Karl's name to First Book Canada or the National Ballet of Canada.

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Jul. 6 to Jul. 10, 2024.

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Chris Kurata

July 8, 2024

I was fortunate to be briefed on NDP history by Mr, Jaffary, including his recollections of the Waffle. Although I wish he had been able to serve longer on Toronto City Council, his support for Sewell and the reform ticket was critical. Ann also shared with me her memories of teaching in the Toronto Board when diversity was something relating to insects and frogs: she was very supportive of two Japanese Canadian teachers I knew whose teaching careers were deferred by decades because of the internment. Public life now sorely needs more like him.

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