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28. Candidate for the Leadership of the PC Party of Ontario
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword xi
- Acknowledgments xiii
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PART ONE. Getting Established
- 1. The McMurtry Family Tree 3
- 2. School and Sports 17
- 3. Student Days at the University of Toronto 31
- 4. Preparing for a Career in Law at Osgoode Hall 48
- 5. Articling Student 61
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PART TWO. The Practice of Law
- 6. Early Law Career 73
- 7. Mentor, Arthur Maloney 89
- 8. Entering the Political Arena 117
- 9. Family Life 135
- 10. Member of the Kitchen Cabinet 145
- 11. The By-election, Community Service, and the Law 156
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PART THREE. Attorney General of Ontario
- 12. Stepping into the Attorney General’s Role 175
- 13. Cabinet Minister with a Law Reform Agenda 193
- 14. Attorney General versus the National Hockey League 213
- 15. Racism and Religion 227
- 16. Violence on the Highways, on the Newsstands, and as Entertainment 244
- 17. A Mixture of Challenges Involving Marijuana, Ed Ziemba, Francis Fox, and Amway Corporation 250
- 18. The Osgoode Society for the Writing of Canadian Legal History 262
- 19. Solicitor General and the Mississauga Derailment 268
- 20. The Challenging Cases of Susan Nelles and Henry Morgentaler 278
- 21. The Constitution and the Patriation Case in the Supreme Court of Canada 290
- 22. Negotiations over the Patriation of the Canadian Constitution 308
- 23. René Lévesque 322
- 24. Israel 329
- 25. Travel Abroad to India and Pakistan 336
- 26. Northern Justice, Aboriginal Art, and My Own Painting 345
- 27. Reflections on the Davis Government and Life as a Constituency Politician 354
- 28. Candidate for the Leadership of the PC Party of Ontario 365
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PART FOUR. At the Court of St James and Home Again
- 29. My New Life as High Commissioner in London 381
- 30. The High Commissioner’s Work 398
- 31. My Years with Blaney, McMurtry and the Canadian Football League 418
- 32. Sport as a Development Tool in the Commonwealth 434
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PART FIVE. Sixteen Years as a Judge
- 33. Appointment to the Bench, 1991 443
- 34. Chief Justice of Ontario 455
- 35. The Role of Judges in Relation to the Rule of Law, Independence, and the Charter of Rights 478
- 36. Visits to Cuba 489
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PART SIX. Retirement
- 37. Life after Judicial Retirement 499
- 38. Reflections on My Life 523
- Index 535
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword xi
- Acknowledgments xiii
-
PART ONE. Getting Established
- 1. The McMurtry Family Tree 3
- 2. School and Sports 17
- 3. Student Days at the University of Toronto 31
- 4. Preparing for a Career in Law at Osgoode Hall 48
- 5. Articling Student 61
-
PART TWO. The Practice of Law
- 6. Early Law Career 73
- 7. Mentor, Arthur Maloney 89
- 8. Entering the Political Arena 117
- 9. Family Life 135
- 10. Member of the Kitchen Cabinet 145
- 11. The By-election, Community Service, and the Law 156
-
PART THREE. Attorney General of Ontario
- 12. Stepping into the Attorney General’s Role 175
- 13. Cabinet Minister with a Law Reform Agenda 193
- 14. Attorney General versus the National Hockey League 213
- 15. Racism and Religion 227
- 16. Violence on the Highways, on the Newsstands, and as Entertainment 244
- 17. A Mixture of Challenges Involving Marijuana, Ed Ziemba, Francis Fox, and Amway Corporation 250
- 18. The Osgoode Society for the Writing of Canadian Legal History 262
- 19. Solicitor General and the Mississauga Derailment 268
- 20. The Challenging Cases of Susan Nelles and Henry Morgentaler 278
- 21. The Constitution and the Patriation Case in the Supreme Court of Canada 290
- 22. Negotiations over the Patriation of the Canadian Constitution 308
- 23. René Lévesque 322
- 24. Israel 329
- 25. Travel Abroad to India and Pakistan 336
- 26. Northern Justice, Aboriginal Art, and My Own Painting 345
- 27. Reflections on the Davis Government and Life as a Constituency Politician 354
- 28. Candidate for the Leadership of the PC Party of Ontario 365
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PART FOUR. At the Court of St James and Home Again
- 29. My New Life as High Commissioner in London 381
- 30. The High Commissioner’s Work 398
- 31. My Years with Blaney, McMurtry and the Canadian Football League 418
- 32. Sport as a Development Tool in the Commonwealth 434
-
PART FIVE. Sixteen Years as a Judge
- 33. Appointment to the Bench, 1991 443
- 34. Chief Justice of Ontario 455
- 35. The Role of Judges in Relation to the Rule of Law, Independence, and the Charter of Rights 478
- 36. Visits to Cuba 489
-
PART SIX. Retirement
- 37. Life after Judicial Retirement 499
- 38. Reflections on My Life 523
- Index 535