- Warren Allmand
William Warren Allmand PC OC QC (born
September 19 ,1932 ) is a former Canadian Liberal PartyMember of Parliament and was a Cabinet member from 1972 to 1979.Allmand was born in
Montreal and studied civil law atMcGill University and comparative law at theUniversity of Paris . He was admitted to theQuébec bar in 1958. In 1965, he was elected to theParliament of Canada . He was sworn into the Privy Council onNovember 27 , 1972, and has held the three Cabinet posts: Solicitor General (November 27, 1972 -September 14 ,1976 ), Indian Affairs and Northern Development (September 14, 1976 -September 16 ,1977 ), and finally Consumer and Corporate Affairs (September 16,1977 -June 4 ,1979 ).In 1995, he gained notoriety for voting against
Paul Martin 's budget, as he was opposed to the fact the cuts that Martin was proposing were too drastic and that it did not cancel the Goods and Services Tax. As a result,Jean Chrétien removed him from his position as Chair of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Justice, although he remained in the Liberal caucus. He retired before the 1997 election. Mr. Allmand was also Chair of the Justice Committee when Canada's controversialgun control legislation was reviewed by the Committee and adopted.He also has served as the president of the
International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development from 1997 to 2002 and the international president ofParliamentarians for Global Action . In 2004, Allmand was elected President of theWorld Federalist Movement –Canada.In 1990, the World Federalist Movement–Canada honoured Allmand with its World Peace Award. In 2000, he was made an Officer of the
Order of Canada for being "committed to democracy and the pursuit of justice and fundamental freedoms."As an MP, Allmand presented three Private Members' bills to have the Citizenship Oath revised to delete reference to the Queen. [ [http://www.parl.gc.ca/35/Archives/committees352/spra/evidence/09_96-10-29/spra09_blk101.html www.parl.gc.ca Hansard Tuesday, October 29, 1996.] ]
Allmand is currently teaching International Human Rights at
McGill University as a visiting scholar at the Institute of Canadian Studies.In November 2005 Allmand was elected to the Montreal city council seat of Loyola in Western NDG as a member of the Montreal Island Citizens Union and once again showed an independent streak by voting against his party's motion to change the name of Park Avenue to Avenue Robert Bourassa.
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* [http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/people/key/bio.asp?Language=E&query=7&s= Federal Political Experience]
* [http://worldfederalistscanada.org/ World Federalist Movement–Canada]
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