Mark R. MACGUIGAN

MACGUIGAN, The Hon. Mark R., P.C., B.A., M.A., Ph.D., LL.M., J.S.D., LL.D.
Personal Data
- Party
- Liberal
- Constituency
- Windsor--Walkerville (Ontario)
- Birth Date
- February 17, 1931
- Deceased Date
- January 12, 1998
- Website
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_MacGuigan
- PARLINFO
- http://www.parl.gc.ca/parlinfo/Files/Parliamentarian.aspx?Item=4b34370d-5e62-4479-a0b0-7bd3a601fef1&Language=E&Section=ALL
- Profession
- professor of law
Parliamentary Career
- June 25, 1968 - September 1, 1972
- LIBWindsor--Walkerville (Ontario)
- October 30, 1972 - May 9, 1974
- LIBWindsor--Walkerville (Ontario)
- Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Manpower and Immigration (December 22, 1972 - December 21, 1973)
- Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Manpower and Immigration (January 1, 1974 - May 9, 1974)
- July 8, 1974 - March 26, 1979
- LIBWindsor--Walkerville (Ontario)
- Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Labour (September 15, 1974 - September 14, 1975)
- May 22, 1979 - December 14, 1979
- LIBWindsor--Walkerville (Ontario)
- February 18, 1980 - July 9, 1984
- LIBWindsor--Walkerville (Ontario)
- Secretary of State for External Affairs (March 3, 1980 - September 9, 1982)
- Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada (September 10, 1982 - June 29, 1984)
Most Recent Speeches (Page 6 of 402)
April 9, 1984
Hon. Mark MacGuigan (Minister of Justice):
Mr. Speaker, the participants in the first People's Law Conference, as with respect to those in the second People's Law Conference, were chosen on the basis of their participation in communities. We wrote at that time to all Members of Parliament asking them for proposals to invite people. Most people, members of all Parties, were accepted. If my hon. friend finds there were a
April 9, 1984
number of Liberals present, that should hardly surprise him considering the activity of Liberals in building up this country.
Subtopic: LAW REFORM
April 9, 1984
Mr. MacGuigan:
-and who were interested in the way in which the law impinged on their society, their groups, and themselves. I think that is why the Conference has had the kind of impact it has had upon the development of law in Canada, because those who participated were so well chosen and participated so well.
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Subtopic: MINISTER'S POSITION
April 9, 1984
Mr. MacGuigan:
It was 64 per cent.
Subtopic: DIVORCE ACT
April 9, 1984
Mr. MacGuigan:
Marriage breakdown is defined by one year's separation.
Subtopic: DIVORCE ACT
April 9, 1984
Hon. Mark MacGuigan (Minister of Justice):
Mr. Speaker, I thank the Hon. Member for reading my qualifications into the record. I am sure he does it with great sincerity.
Subtopic: DISTRIBUTION OF CONFERENCE REPORT