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Louis Stephen St. Laurent |
Born 1882, Died 1973
| Time as Prime Minister |
| 1948 - 1957 |
Born
- February 1, 1882, Compton, Quebec
Education
- St. Charles Seminary, Sherbrooke, B.A. 1902
- Laval University, LL. L. 1905
Personal Life
- Married 1908, Jeanne Renault (1886 - 1966)
- Two sons, three daughters
Occupations
- Lawyer (called to the Quebec Bar in 1905)
- 1914 Professor of Law, Laval University
- 1929 Bâtonnier of the Quebec Bar
- 1930 - 1932 President of the Canadian Bar Association
- 1937 - 1940 Counsel to Rowell-Sirois Commission on Dominion-Provincial Relations
Political Party
- Liberal
- 1948 - 1958 Party Leader
Constituencies
- 1942 - 1958 Quebec East, Quebec
Other Ministries
- 1941 - 1946, 1948 Justice and Attorney General
- 1946 - 1948 External Affairs
- 1948 - 1957 President of the Privy Council
Political Record
- Trans-Canada Highway Act 1949
- Promoted Canada's membership in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) 1949
- Welcomed Newfoundland into Confederation 1949
- Canadian participation in the Korean War 1950 - 1953
- Appointed Vincent Massey first Canadian-born governor general 1952
- Start of construction of the St. Lawrence Seaway 1954
- Equalization payments 1956
- Canada Council established 1957
- Leader of the Opposition 1957 - 1958
Died
- July 25, 1973, Quebec City, Quebec
- Grave site: Cemetery of St. Thomas Aquinas, Compton, Quebec
Source: Canada's Prime Ministers, 1867-1994. [Ottawa]: National Archives of Canada, c1994. 20 p.
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