Jean-Pierre Goyer was a lawyer and served as a Liberal MP from 1965-1978. He was Canada’s Solicitor-General from 1970 to 1972, and is known for his prison reforms.
Names | Jean-Pierre Goyer (Main) BE [n70.19] |
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Related Pages | Jean-Pierre Goyer on LGLC
Jean-Pierre Goyer on VIAF |
Birth Date | 1932/01/17 |
Birth Place | Saint-Laurent |
Death Date | 2011/05/24 |
Death Place | https://lglc.ca/place/MON/ |
Occupations |
MP (LIB-Dollard)
Politician
notAfter(1965) Alan hustak, “JEAN-PIERRE GOYER: Born in Ville St. Laurent, long-time MP for Dollard was architect of prison reform,” The Métropolitain, 10 June 2011, http://themetropolitain.ca/img/articles/view/1000 Solicitor-General of Canada GovernmentnotAfter(1970/06) https://lglc.ca/event/n70.19 Minister of Supply and Services Government1972 Alan hustak, “JEAN-PIERRE GOYER: Born in Ville St. Laurent, long-time MP for Dollard was architect of prison reform,” The Métropolitain, 10 June 2011, http://themetropolitain.ca/img/articles/view/1000 |
Associated People |
Pierre Trudeau
https://lglc.ca/person/MGAS/
https://lglc.ca/person/NFOR/
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Associated Organizations |
Organization: Liberal Party of Canada (Member)
notAfter(1965) Alan hustak, “JEAN-PIERRE GOYER: Born in Ville St. Laurent, long-time MP for Dollard was architect of prison reform,” The Métropolitain, 10 June 2011, http://themetropolitain.ca/img/articles/view/1000 |