Joseph Honoré Gérald Fauteux PC CC (October 22, 1900 – September 14, 1980) was the 13th Chief Justice of Canada from 1970 to 1973. Born in Saint-Hyacinthe...
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of Gérald Fauteux Gérald Fauteux (1900–1980), Canadian Chief Justice and university chancellor; brother of Gaspard Fauteux Guillaume-André Fauteux (1874–1940)...
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(MP) and later Senator Joseph Godbout. His brother was the judge Gérald Fauteux. Fauteux married Marguerite Barré, daughter of the Canadian artist and animator...
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puisne justice The Fauteux Court era, under the leadership of Gérald Fauteux, lasted from March 23, 1970 to December 23, 1973. Fauteux had been a puisne...
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14), then Jules Léger Prime Minister – Pierre Trudeau Chief Justice – Gérald Fauteux (until January 7), then Bora Laskin Parliament – 29th (until 9 May)...
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Nominated by Pierre Trudeau Appointed by Roland Michener Preceded by Gérald Fauteux Succeeded by Brian Dickson Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada...
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March 17, 1984; as Chief Justice, December 27, 1973) Joseph Honoré Gérald Fauteux (as Chief Justice, March 23, 1970 – December 23, 1973; appointed a Puisne...
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than what was common for a ranch wife. Court membership Chief Justice: Gérald Fauteux Puisne Justices: Douglas Abbott, Ronald Martland, Wilfred Judson, Roland...
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Faribault (1908–1972), notary and legislative adviser Claire Fauteux (1889–1988), painter Gérald Fauteux (1900–1980), Chief Justice of Canada Amédée-Emmanuel...
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Michel Bastarache, Louise Charron, Louis LeBel, Richard Wagner and Gérald Fauteux. Fauteux and Wagner would later become a Chief Justice of Canada. Prominent...
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