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  2. Roy McMurtry - Wikipedia

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    Roland Roy McMurtry OC OOnt KC (May 31, 1932 – March 18, 2024) was a Canadian lawyer, judge and politician in Ontario.He was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1975 to 1985, serving in the cabinet of Bill Davis as Attorney General and as Solicitor General. [1]

  3. John Hunter (Canadian politician) - Wikipedia

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    John William Gordon Hunter (28 January 1909 – 15 April 1993) was a Liberal party member of the House of Commons of Canada. Hunter studied at the University of Toronto and Osgoode Hall Law School to become a barrister and lawyer. [1] He was a candidate in a federal by-election at the Parkdale riding on 21 October 1946, but was unsuccessful.

  4. Law Society of Ontario Archives - Wikipedia

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    Osgoode Hall, 1884. The Law Society of Ontario Archives collects and preserves records and other material that documents the history of the legal profession in Ontario.The Archives acquires and preserves records of permanent value to the Law Society of Ontario (formerly the Law Society of Upper Canada), the regulatory body for lawyers and paralegals in the province of Ontario.

  5. Category:Canadian lawyers - Wikipedia

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    This category is for those who have practiced law in Canada by representing and/or advising clients, whether private or government. Despite obtaining a law degree, a person is only a lawyer in Canada if they have been admitted to the bar governing the profession in their province.

  6. Bob Kaplan - Wikipedia

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    Born in Toronto, Ontario, to Solomon and Pearl Kaplan and brother of Michael Kaplan. Kaplan attended and graduated from Forest Hill Collegiate after spending one year at Vaughan Road Collegiate Institute [1] in Toronto, then received a Bachelor of Arts in 1958 and an LL.B in 1961 from the University of Toronto. In 1963, he was called to the ...

  7. Charles Richard Ogden - Wikipedia

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    Charles Richard Ogden, QC (February 6, 1791 – February 19, 1866) was a Joint Premier of the Province of Canada for Canada East from 1841 to 1842 with William Henry Draper PM for Canada West. Odgen was a member of the Château Clique , the group of English-speaking officials who supported the Governor General, appointed by the British government.

  8. Law Society of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The Law Society of Upper Canada and Ontario's Lawyers, 1797–1997. University of Toronto Press. ISBN 978-1-4426-2337-8. OCLC 904376526. P'ng, Justin (2019). "The Gatekeeper's Jurisdiction: The Law Society of Ontario and the Promotion of Diversity in the Legal Profession". University of Toronto Faculty of Law Review. 77: 82– 107.

  9. James Cooper Morton - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Morton published 18 legal textbooks, was past President of the Ontario Bar Association and a regular media commentator. He was a certified specialist of the Law Society of Upper Canada in the area of Civil Litigation. In 2013, he received the Ontario Bar Association's Distinguished Service Award. [3]