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311:(FLQ). Murphy objected to what he considered to be an unjustifiable suppression of civil liberties and planned to vote against the government. Trudeau met with him and told him that, if he voted against the government, he would be ejected from the Liberal caucus and barred from running for the party again, and his constituency would not receive any programmes or benefits from the government during his tenure in office. Murphy refused to support the government, but did not want his constituents to suffer as a result, so he absented himself from the House during the key vote. 284:. He was named president of the North Atlantic Assembly in 1971, and also attended meetings of a group nicknamed "the Nine Wise Men", which had been formed to review NATO policy and organization. The group consisted of one representative from each of the NATO countries, including former Canadian Prime Minister 419:
Personal recollections of C.T. Murphy to his eldest son, Sean Murphy. In his first account of the incident, Murphy said only that he planned to vote against the government, but the prime minister had told him something that had caused him to change his mind. It was in the second telling of the
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In 1980 he was appointed Judge for the District of Sudbury/Manitoulin, becoming a judge of the Superior Court of Justice when the superior courts of the province were re-structured. He retired from the bench in 2000. Five years later, the Advocates' Society listed Murphy as one of the 50 best
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In 1949, aged 22, Murphy became the youngest person in Ontario to be called to the Bar. He returned to Sault Ste. Marie and spent seven years in partnership with George Majic, before establishing his own practice.
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While a member of parliament, Murphy served on the parliamentary justice committee. In 1970 he became the leader of the Canadian delegation in the
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by Quebec separatists. Regulations under the act permitted arrest and detention without charge and banned the kidnappers' organization, the
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story to his son, some years later, that he explained what Trudeau had said, and why he responded as he did.
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Statement by the Honourable Stéphane Dion, Leader of the Opposition, on the Passing of Terrence Murphy
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Hodge, Sandra, "Tribute paid to Sault lawyer/politician in landmark publication."
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Murphy served a term as Alderman for the City of Sault Ste. Marie in 1965. He was
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Learned Friends: A Tribute to Fifty Remarkable Ontario Advocates, 1950–2000
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Learned Friends: A Tribute to Fifty Remarkable Ontario Advocates, 1950–2000
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Murphy returned to legal practice with the firm after his defeat in the
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Personal recollection of C.T. Murphy to his eldest son, Sean Murphy.
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advocates practising in Ontario from 1950 to 2000, in the book
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in response to the kidnapping of British Trade Commissioner
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proclaimed a state of "apprehended insurrection" under the
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Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Ontario
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Terrence Murphy (disambiguation)
QC

Member of Parliament
Sault Ste. Marie
Cyril Symes
Sault Ste. Marie
Ontario
Liberal
Barrister
Solicitor
Lawyer
QC
Canadian
Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
Sault Collegiate Institute
London, Ontario
University of Western Ontario
Osgoode Hall Law School
Toronto
Marshall McLuhan
elected in 1968
Liberal
Sault Ste. Marie electoral district
North Atlantic Assembly
NATO
Lester B. Pearson
Helmut Schmidt
Pierre Trudeau
War Measures Act

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