Lionel Chevrier

Canadian Politician and Minister of Justice

Lionel Chevrier - Canadian Politician and Minister of Justice
Born

April 2nd, 1903
121 years ago

Died

July 8th, 1987
37 years ago — 84 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Canada

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A prominent Canadian lawyer and politician, one served as the 27th Minister of Justice from 1944 to 1945. Contributed to the legal framework concerning criminal law and national defense during the post-World War II era. Also represented the Liberal Party in the House of Commons for several terms, shaping policy and legislation during a transformative period in Canada. Played a significant role in the development of Canada's post-war legal policies and the establishment of greater legal protections.

Served as the 27th Minister of Justice

Contributed to legal reforms in Canada

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