Former Ontario attorney general, Roy McMurtry, passes away at 91, leaving a lasting impact on Canadian politics.
Former Ontario attorney general, Roy McMurtry, passed away at the age of 91. Known for his distinguished career in law and politics, McMurtry served as both the provincial attorney general and chief justice of the Ontario Superior Court. His contributions included helping to legalize initiatives and playing a key role in Canada's sovereignty. McMurtry's legacy extends beyond his legal career, as he was actively involved in shaping Ontario's political landscape.
McMurtry's tenure as Ontario attorney general began in 1975 under the Progressive Conservative premier Bill Davis. During his time in office, he worked to implement significant legal reforms and policies that have had a lasting impact on the province. One of his notable achievements was spearheading the introduction of bilingualism in Ontario's courts, showcasing his commitment to inclusivity and diversity.
In addition to his legal accomplishments, McMurtry was a respected figure in Canadian politics. His ability to navigate complex legal matters and political negotiations earned him the reputation of being a 'legal giant' in both Ontario and Canadian politics. His dual roles as attorney general and chief justice highlighted his expertise and influence in shaping the province's legal system.
With the passing of Roy McMurtry, Ontario and Canada mourn the loss of a highly esteemed legal figure who left a lasting legacy in the realms of law and politics. McMurtry's dedication to justice and his impactful contributions will be remembered for years to come.
Roland (Roy) McMurtry, former provincial attorney general and chief justice of the Ontario Superior Court, has died. He was 91.
CTV News has confirmed that former Ontario attorney general Roy McMurtry has died. McMurtry was a lawyer for 17 years and was elected to the Ontario ...
McMurtry, a giant in Ontario and Canadian politics, also helped broker a deal that led to Canada's sovereignty.
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Roy McMurtry, who served as provincial attorney general and solicitor general, was also a member of...
McMurtry, a longtime lawyer, became the province's attorney general in 1975 under Progressive Conservative premier Bill Davis.
McMurtry was elected to the Ontario legislature in the 1975 election that saw Bill Bavis blow the substantial majority he had won in 1971, squeaking out a ...
Roland Roy McMurtry a entre autres chapeauté l'implantation du bilinguisme dans les tribunaux en Ontario. Il a aussi été juge en chef de la province.
He was one of only two Ontarians to be both attorney general and chief justice of the province's highest court — and he was an utterly memorable politician.
CTV News has confirmed that former Ontario attorney general Roy McMurtry has died. McMurtry was a lawyer for 17 years and was elected to the Ontario ...
"The Hon. Roy McMurtry will be remembered for his unwavering commitment to justice," said current Ontario Attorney General Doug Downey.
Roy McMurtry, a legal and political giant in Ontario, has died at 91.
McMurtry, a long-time lawyer, became the province's attorney general in 1975 under Progressive Conservative premier Bill Davis.
TORONTO — Une personnalité forte de la vie politique et juridique de l'Ontario, Roy McMurtry, vient de mourir à l'âge de 91 ans. L'ancien procureur général ...
L'ancien procureur général de l'Ontario Roy McMurtry est décédé à 91 ans, 40 ans après la création du système judiciaire bilingue dont il est l'auteur.