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October 29, 2005 Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History

In any account of twentieth-century Canadian law, Bora Laskin (1912-1984) looms large. Born in northern Ontario to Russian-Jewish immigrant parents, Laskin became a prominent human rights activist, university professor, and labour arbitrator before embarking on his 'accidental career' as a judge on the Ontario Court of Appeal (1965) and later Chief Justice of Canada (1973-1984). Throughout his professional career, he used the law to make Canada a better place for workers, racial and ethnic minorities, and the disadvantaged. As a judge, he sought to make the judiciary more responsive to modern Canadian expectations of justice and fundamental rights.

In Bora Laskin: Bringing Law to Life, Philip Girard chronicles the life of a man who, at all points of his life, was a fighter for a better Canada: he fought antisemitism, corporate capital, omnipotent university boards, the Law Society of Upper Canada, and his own judicial colleagues in an effort to modernize institutions and re-shape Canadian law. Girard exploits a wealth of previously untapped archival sources to provide, in vivid detail, a critical assessment of a restless man on an important mission.


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Philip Girard is a University Research Professor and a professor in the Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University.

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In 1906 twenty-five-year-old Mendel Laskin stepped off the train in Winnipeg after a long and arduous journey halfway around the world from his home in Russia. Read the first page
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labour arbitrator, legal modernist, legal modernism, university legal education, labour injunction, criminal law power, provincial superior courts, articling students, provincial consent, labour arbitration, arbitral jurisprudence, unanimous panel, amending formula, judicial behaviour, law scholarship, labour boards, new chief justice, conciliation boards, majority judgment
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Bora Laskin, Court of Appeal, University of Toronto, Osgoode Hall, Law Society, Caesar Wright, Fort William, Frank Scott, United States, British Columbia, Federal Court, Drummond Wren, High Court, Jacob Finkelman, New York, Port Arthur, Bud Estey, Morris Shumiatcher, United College, Brian Dickson, Canadian Bar Review, North American, Sidney Smith, Criminal Code, Indian Act
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