Lloyd Fell

Lloyd F. K. Fell (1920 – 1981) was a Canadian politician in Ontario, trade unionist, and educator on the subject of alcoholism.

During World War II he served in the Canadian Army, reaching the rank of sergeant.

[1][2] Before his first election, Fell became a trade union official working as a staff representative with the United Packinghouse Workers of America,[4] resuming that position after his defeat.

He later served as a staff representative with the United Steelworkers and was also an official with the Ontario Federation of Labour.

He served as national chairman of the political action committee of the Canadian Congress of Labour.