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Tobias Enverga
Senator for Ontario
In office
September 6, 2012 – November 16, 2017
Nominated byStephen Harper
Appointed byDavid Johnston
TCDSB Trustee for Ward 8
In office
December 1, 2010 – September 5, 2012
Preceded byOliver Carroll
Succeeded byGarry Tanuan
Personal details
Born
Tobias Combalicer Enverga Jr.

(1955-12-02)December 2, 1955
Lucena, Quezon, Philippines
DiedNovember 16, 2017(2017-11-16) (aged 61)
Medellín, Colombia
Political partyConservative
SpouseRosemer
Children3 daughters (Rystle, Reeza and Rocel)
Alma materColegio de San Juan de Letran, York University, Centennial College

Tobias Combalicer Enverga Jr. (December 2, 1955 – November 16, 2017) was a Canadian senator representing the province of Ontario.[1]

Early life and career

Enverga was born in the Philippines.[2] He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from the Colegio de San Juan de Letran in the Philippines, a Masters Certificate in Project Management from the Schulich School of Business at York University, and a Computer Studies Certificate from Centennial College. At the time of his appointment, he was a project manager at the Bank of Montreal, where he had worked for over 30 years.[3]

School trustee

He served as a school trustee on the Toronto Catholic District School Board until his appointment to the Senate and was the first Filipino-Canadian elected to public office in the city of Toronto.[2] As a trustee, Enverga initiated Rosary Day in October where all Catholic school communities would pray the Rosary.

Community Involvement

He was co-chair of the Asian Heritage Month Celebration for the Greater Toronto Area, and was previously a director of the Canadian Multicultural Council-Asians in Ontario. He founded the Philippine Canadian Charitable Foundation and was past president of the Philippine Independence Day Council.

Enverga also supported charitable organizations such as ANCOP Canada,[4] Kol Hope Foundation for Children, where he was a member of the board and the Community Alliance for Social Justice (CASJ),[5] a broad alliance of individuals and groups fighting for justice and the marginalized. Senator Enverga was also integral in providing relief goods when Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) hit the Philippines.[6]

Senator

Enverga was appointed to the Senate of Canada on September 6, 2012, where he sat as a Conservative.

He was the first Filipino-Canadian to sit in the Senate.[2] One of his primary focuses in the Senate was to advocate for people with Down syndrome, a condition affecting one of his daughters.[2] Enverga was also a passionate champion of multiculturalism.[7]

Enverga also initiated the first Philippine Flag-Raising event at Parliament Hill to mark Philippine Independence on June 12. The event attracted hundreds of attendees from all over Ontario and Quebec.

In addition, Senator Enverga was involved in several Standing Committees and participated in various important studies. He was involved in the Aboriginals Peoples committee, Banking, Trade and Commerce; Maritime Search and Rescue Operations, National Finance, National Security and Defense.[8] 

Senator Enverga also served as the only representative and led delegate from Canada at the 38th General Assembly of the ASEAN Inter-Parliamentary Assembly (AIPA) and held a dialogue with over various representatives from ASEAN countries to discuss topics including Canada’s approach to disaster management, illegal drug policies, trade and investment, as well as other topics raised by his parliamentary counterparts.[9]

He was a member of the Canadian delegation to the ParlAmericas.[10] It is a group composed of 35 national legislatures from North America, Central and South America and the Caribbean.[11] He played an active role in building ties with parliamentarians and civil society representatives from the regions through political dialogue and cooperation.

Awards and recognitions

Enverga was an active member of the community and has been recognized for his contributions to both Canada and in the Philippines. He was the only individual among the four awardees who received the very prestigious 2008 Linkapil Award (or Lingkodsa Kapwa Pilipino Presidential Award). LINKAPIL Award is conferred on Filipino associations or individuals for their exceptional or significant contribution to reconstruction, progress and development in the Philippines.[12][13] In 2012, he received the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal for his exceptional and meritorious service.[14]

Enverga was also conferred with the Philippine Order of the Knights of Rizal with the rank of Knight Grand Officer of Rizal-(KGOR).

Death

He died November 16, 2017, while on a parliamentary trip to Medellín, Colombia to attend the ParlAmericas Annual Plenary Assembly.[2][15][16]

Electoral record

Municipal

2010 Toronto election
Catholic District School Board
Trustee – Ward 8
Candidate Votes %
Tobias Enverga 2,596 22.04%
Carol Williams 2,560 21.73%
Tom De Luca 1,460 12.39%
Paul Del Grande 1,371 11.64%
Theresa Pastore 1,365 11.59%
Leo Ng 1,336 11.34%
Benedict Aguiar 1,091 9.26%
Total 12,652 100%

References

  1. ^ Cabana, Ysh (27 May 2022). "Tobias Enverga Jr". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved 16 June 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Sen. Tobias Enverga dies in Colombia on parliamentary trip". CBC News. 16 November 2017. Retrieved 16 November 2017.
  3. ^ "1st Fil-Canadian senator appointed". ABS-CBN News. 13 September 2012. Retrieved 15 September 2012.
  4. ^ "Ambassador of Canada Archives". ANCOP Canada. Retrieved 15 November 2021.
  5. ^ Astorga-Garcia, Mila (24 November 2017). "Enverga's less known advocacies". The Philippine Reporter. Retrieved 28 May 2021.
  6. ^ Carbert, Michelle (16 November 2017). "Tobias Enverga, first Filipino-Canadian senator, dies suddenly on parliamentary trip to Colombia". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 15 November 2021.
  7. ^ Canada, Senate of (20 November 2017). "Senate of Canada - In memoriam: the late Senator Tobias C. Enverga Jr". Senate of Canada. Retrieved 18 September 2020.
  8. ^ Canada, Senate of (20 November 2017). "Senate of Canada - In memoriam: the late Senator Tobias C. Enverga Jr". Senate of Canada. Retrieved 15 November 2021.
  9. ^ "38th General Assembly of the ASEAN Inter-Parliamentary Assembly (AIPA) -- Makati Shangri-La, Manila, Philippines -- Canada-China Legislative Association and Canada-Japan Inter-Parliamentary Group (CACN/CAJP) - Parliament of Canada". www.parl.ca. Retrieved 15 November 2021.
  10. ^ "Canadian parliamentarians to attend the ParlAmericas Annual Plenary Assembly in Colombia - Parliament of Canada". www.parl.ca. Retrieved 15 November 2021.
  11. ^ "About ParlAmericas". www.parlamericas.org. Retrieved 15 November 2021.
  12. ^ "(In memoriam) – Filipino-Canadian Senator Tobias C. Enverga, Jr. 1955-2017".
  13. ^ "FOUNDER". pccf. Retrieved 18 September 2020.
  14. ^ "First Filipino-born senator in Canada, Tobias C. Enverga Jr., has passed away".
  15. ^ "Tories express shock, sadness at sudden death of first Filipino-Canadian senator | National Post".
  16. ^ Zilio, Michael (16 November 2017). "Tobias Enverga, first Filipino-Canadian senator, dies suddenly on parliamentary trip to Colombia". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 17 November 2017.