- Walter-Patrice O'Leary
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birth_date = 3 July 1910
birth_place = Berthierville,Quebec ,Canada
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parents = Émile O'Leary
Fébronie Dostaler
relations =Walter-Patrice O'Leary (3 July 1910 – 13 September 1989) was a Canadian
journalist , politicalactivist andtrade union ist.cite encyclopedia
encyclopedia = L'Encyclopédie de la Francophonie
title = Walter-Patrice O’Leary
url = http://site.rdaq.qc.ca/CRLG/images/p40.htm
accessdate = 2008-09-08 fr icon]Biography
O'Leary was born in Berthierville,
Quebec on 3 July 1910. He attended the "Collège Saint-Joseph" in Berthierville before travelling toBelgium to study at a Roman Catholicseminary inWavre . Later, he attended the "Institut supérieur de commerce Saint-Louis" inBrussels , where he earned a license in commercial sciences, and completed licenses in consular and maritime sciences at the "Institut Saint-Ignace" inAntwerp . O'Leary also studied at theÉcole Libre des Sciences Politiques inParis and theNational Autonomous University of Mexico (Mexico City ), where he earned a license in philosophy and aMaster of Arts in Spanish.While in Europe, O'Leary was vice president of the "Foyer international des étudiants catholiques (France)" and a member of the "Mission universitaire catholique française" and the "Jeunesse universitaire catholique". In 1931, he founded the "Action politique internationale des universitaires catholiques (Belgique)". After returning from Europe, he became a journalist for "L'Ordre".
Activism
O'Leary was a Quebec nationalist. With his brother Émile-Dostaler, he co-founded the Young Patriots of French Canada ( _fr. Jeunesses patriotes du Canada français) and the Knights of the Round Table of Canada ( _fr. Chevaliers de la table ronde du Canada) in 1935, and the Cultural Union of Mexico–French Canada ( _fr. Union culturelle Mexique-Canada français), which was later renamed the Union of Latin America ( _fr. Union des Latins d'Amérique), in 1939. Also in 1939, he founded the "Bureau de liaison Paris-Montréal".
Circa 1947, O'Leary was secretary of the Goodwill Mission Canada–Mexico ( _fr. Mission de bonne entente Canada-Mexique). He served as president of the Quebec Popular Movement for Human Rights ( _fr. Mouvement populaire québécois des droits de l'Homme) from 1966 to 1967, when he founded Quebec International ( _fr. Québec inter-national). From 1968 to 1970, O'Leary was involved in efforts to disseminate and promote "La marche du Québec" ( _en. The March of Quebec), a Québécois patriotic song ("see
Music of Quebec "). Subsequently, he was president ofThe Plateau inMontreal from 1974 to 1975. O'Leary served as secretary of theParti Québécois ' committee on international politics from 1976 to 1976 and was a member of theSaint-Jean-Baptiste Society 's committee on international relations.In the Quebec general election fo 1966, O'Leary stood as a candidate for the
Rassemblement pour l'Indépendance Nationale in the Notre-Dame-de-Grâce riding. He placed fourth in the contest with 949 votes, losing to Quebec LiberalEric Kierans . [cite web
url = http://www.quebecpolitique.com/election/comtes/c-notre-dame-de-grace.html#1966
title = Élections dans Notre-Dame-de-Grâce
accessdate = 2008-09-13
date = 2007-05-03
publisher = QuébecPolitique.com
language = French ]O'Leary published articles in various French-language magazines and newspapers, including "L'Indépendance", "L’Ordre", and "L'Unité".
Personal life
O'Leary was born to Emile O'Leary and Fébronie Dostaler and had two sisters—Marguerite and Alice—and a brother, Émile-Dostaler.
He married Gratia Parent on 23 January 1960, at the age of 49. He fathered two children: Christian and Pascal.
Death
O'Leary died on 13 September 1989 in
Montreal , aged 79.References
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NAME = O'Leary, Walter-Patrice
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SHORT DESCRIPTION = Canadian journalist, activist and trade unionist
DATE OF BIRTH = 3 July 1910
PLACE OF BIRTH = Berthierville,Quebec ,Canada
DATE OF DEATH = 13 September 1989
PLACE OF DEATH =Montreal ,Quebec ,Canada
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