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Memoirs and reflections  Cover Image Book Book

Memoirs and reflections / Roy McMurtry. --

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  • ISBN: 1442648309
  • ISBN: 9781442648302
  • Physical Description: xiv, 562 p. : ill. --
  • Publisher: Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2013.

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note:
LSC 45.00
Subject: McMurtry, R. Roy (Roland Roy), 1932-
Ontario. Ministry of the Attorney General > Officials and employees > Biography.
Attorneys general > Ontario > Biography.
Judges > Ontario > Biography.
Diplomats > Canada > Biography.
Constitutional history > Canada.
Justice, Administration of > Ontario.

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  • Johns Hopkins University Press

    From “the Kid” on the Varsity Blues football team to “the Chief” at Osgoode Hall, R. Roy McMurtry has had a remarkably varied and influential career. As reformist attorney general of Ontario, one of the architects of the agreement that brought about the patriation of the Canadian Constitution, high commissioner to the United Kingdom, and chief justice of Ontario, he made a large and enduring contribution to Canadian law, politics, and life.

    These memoirs cover all these facets of his remarkable career, as well as his law practice, his work on various commissions of inquiry, and his reflections on family, sport, and art. This volume is both an account of his life in public service and a portrait of a humane, humorous, still optimistic, and always decent man.

  • Univ of Toronto Pr

    From “the Kid” on the Varsity Blues football team to “the Chief” at Osgoode Hall, R. Roy McMurtry has had a remarkably varied and influential career. As reformist attorney general of Ontario, one of the architects of the agreement that brought about the patriation of the Canadian Constitution, high commissioner to the United Kingdom, and chief justice of Ontario, he made a large and enduring contribution to Canadian law, politics, and life.

    These memoirs cover all these facets of his remarkable career, as well as his law practice, his work on various commissions of inquiry, and his reflections on family, sport, and art. This volume is both an account of his life in public service and a portrait of a humane, humorous, still optimistic, and always decent man.

  • Univ of Toronto Pr

    These memoirs cover all these facets of his remarkable career, as well as his law practice, his work on various commissions of inquiry, and his reflections on family, sport, and art.


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