Background
He was born in Brockville in Upper Canada in 1839.
He was born in Brockville in Upper Canada in 1839.
He represented Grenville South in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1872 to 1879 and Brockville from 1879 to 1894. He worked as an apprentice at the Brockville Recorder while younger, then articled in law, was called to the bar in 1864 and set up practice in Brockville. He was elected on the city council and also served as a lieutenant in the local militia.
He was named provincial secretary in 1873 and promoted to commissioner of Public Works the following year.
In 1876, he was named Queen"s Counsel. Fraser administered the rebuilding of the provincial parliament buildings at Queen"s Park completed in 1894.
He died in Toronto in 1894 after suffering a heart attack.
During his time in office, Fraser served as a representative for Roman Catholic voters in the government of Oliver Mowat, defending their interests when he could and soothing their resentment when he couldn"t.
He was a member of the board of directors for the Ontario Bank and helped reorganize the finances of the Brockville and Ottawa Railway. He was a founding member of the Ontario Catholic League in 1869.