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Louis LeBel | |
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Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada | |
In office January 7, 2000 – November 30, 2014 | |
Nominated by | Jean Chrétien |
Preceded by | Beverley McLachlin |
Succeeded by | Suzanne Côté |
Personal details | |
Born | Quebec City, Quebec, Canada | November 30, 1939
Died | June 8, 2023 Canada | (aged 83)
Spouse | Louise Poudrier (m. 1965) |
Children | 3 - 2 sons, 1 daughter |
Alma mater | St. Charles Garnier College Université Laval University of Toronto |
Louis LeBel CC (November 30, 1939 – June 8, 2023) was a puisne justice of the Supreme Court of Canada. He served on the Court from 2000 to 2014.[1]
LeBel was born in Quebec City. He was the son of lawyer Paul LeBel, Q.C.
He went to school at the Collège des Jésuites, graduating with a BA in 1958. LeBel earned his law degree at Université Laval in 1962 and went on to get an LL.M from the University of Toronto in 1966. He was a top student, winning the Governor General's medal, the Lieutenant General's medal and the Tessier silver medal.
He was called to the bar in 1962 and practised in Quebec City in several firms until 1984. During this period he taught at the University of Ottawa and Université Laval.
On June 28, 1984, he was appointed directly to the Quebec Court of Appeal. He stayed on the Court until he was appointed by Jean Chrétien to the Supreme Court of Canada in 2000.
He was married to Louise Poudrier on August 28, 1965. His wife is also a lawyer and taught at Université Laval until 2000. They have had three children: Paul, Catherine and François, who was appointed a judge of the Court of Quebec in 2018.
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- 1939 births
- 2023 deaths
- Canadian judges
- French Quebecers
- Companions of the Order of Canada
- Judges of the Quebec Court of Appeal
- Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada
- Lawyers in Quebec
- University of Toronto alumni
- University of Toronto Faculty of Law alumni
- Université Laval alumni
- People from Quebec City
- Université Laval Faculté de droit alumni
- Academic staff of the University of Ottawa