Louis-Philippe Pigeon, CC QC (February 8, 1905 – February 23, 1986) was a Canadian lawyer, academic, and puisne justice of the Supreme Court of Canada...
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Canadian politician Louis-Philippe Pigeon (1905–1986), Canadian jurist Louis-Philippe de Grandpré (1917–2008), Canadian jurist Louis Philippe (musician) (born...
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been smoking in class, and refused to apologize to the professor, Louis-Philippe Pigeon, who refused to allow him back to class. Lévesque left, saying he...
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first female Chief Justice of Canada (2000–2017) Roy McMurtry Louis-Philippe Pigeon F. R. Scott, also a poet (Francis Reginald Scott, or Frank Scott)...
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Emmett Hall, Wishart Spence, Louis-Philippe Pigeon, Bora Laskin Reasons given Majority Laskin, joined by Judson, Spence, Pigeon, and Dickson Dissent Ritchie...
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Cannon, Louis-Philippe Pigeon, Julien Chouinard, Robert Taschereau, Henri-Elzéar Taschereau, Thibaudeau Rinfret Jean, Grand Duke of Luxembourg. Louis St....
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with distinction in 1970. She became the law clerk for Justice Louis-Philippe Pigeon of the Supreme Court of Canada in 1971–72 while completing graduate...
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Puisne Justice under Prime Minister St. Laurent, 22 December 1949) Louis-Philippe Pigeon (21 September 1967 – 8 February 1980) After his 14 December 1967...
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Martland, Wilfred Judson, Roland Ritchie, Emmett Hall, Wishart Spence, Louis-Philippe Pigeon, Bora Laskin Reasons given Majority Ronald Martland, joined by Wilfred...
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Puisne Justices: Ronald Martland, Roland Ritchie, Wishart Spence, Louis-Philippe Pigeon, Brian Dickson, Jean Beetz, Willard Estey, Yves Pratte Reasons given...
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