- Thibaudeau Rinfret
Thibaudeau Rinfret, PC (
June 22 ,1879 –July 25 ,1962 ) was a Canadian jurist andChief Justice of Canada .Personal life
Rinfret studied law at
Université Laval andMcGill University and was called to theBar of Quebec in 1901. He was appointed to theQuebec Superior Court in 1922 and to theSupreme Court of Canada in 1924.He was the brother of
Fernand Rinfret , Liberal politician and Montreal Mayor, and brother to Charles Rinfret, a prominent Montreal businessman.In May 1933, his brother Charles died in an apparent suicide by jumping off a bridge in front of a passing train. [http://www.jdgravenor.com/wordpress/index.php?tag=mayor]
Professional career
Rinfret became Chief Justice on
January 8 ,1944 , and served until his retirement onJune 22 ,1954 . During his term as Chief Justice, Canada ended appeals to theJudicial Committee of the Privy Council making the Supreme Court of Canada the final court of appeal in Canadian jurisprudence.Rinfret was acting Governor General (or
Administrator of the Government ) in 1952 after the departure ofHarold Alexander, 1st Earl Alexander of Tunis and untilVincent Massey could officially take his vice-regal post; during this time he proclaimedElizabeth II as Queen of Canada, following the death of King George VI.External links
* [http://www.scc-csc.gc.ca/aboutcourt/judges/rinfret/index_e.asp Supreme Court Biography]
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