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![]() Creation and Beginnings of the Court Current and Former Chief Justices Current and Former Puisne Judges Supreme Court of Canada Mission and Objectives |
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About the CourtJudges of the CourtThe Honourable Mr. Justice Louis-Philippe de GrandpréLouis-Philippe de Grandpré was born in Montreal, Quebec, on February
6, 1917. He is the son of Roland de Grandpré and Aline Magnan. He received
a classical education at Collège Ste-Marie in Montreal, graduating in
1935, before attending McGill University, where he completed a B.C.L. in 1938.
He was called to the bar of Quebec that year and practised law in Montreal,
eventually founding the firm of Tansey, de Grandpré et de Grandpré.
He lectured occasionally on insurance law at McGill University from 1960 to
1963. He was also president of the bars of Montreal and Quebec in 1968 and
1969, and president of the Canadian Bar Association from 1972 to 1973. On January
1, 1974, he was appointed to the Supreme Court of Canada. Justice de Grandpré served
on the Supreme Court for three years, resigning on October 1, 1977.
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