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| D. W. Mundell |
| Very little material is available on David Mundell, although we know that he served as supporting counsel for the Attorney General of Canada in the Supreme Court case which ruled on the validity of the federal government's 1945 deportation orders for Japanese Canadians. He also served on the Ontario Royal Commission on Civil Rights after having served as one of the leading legal advisors to the espionage commission. The Ontario government appointed James McRuer (McRuer was Chief Justice of Ontario at the time) in 1963 to a Royal Commission that eventually recommended extensive reforms to Ontario statutes to better protect individual rights. |
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