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Lionel Chevier, PC CC QC (April 2, 1903 – July 8, 1987) was a Canadian Member of Parliament and cabinet minister.Born in Cornwall, Ontario, the son of former Cornwall mayor Joseph E. Chevrier, he was educated in Cornwall, at the University of Ottawa, the University of Montreal and Osgoode Hall. Chevrier was called to the bar in 1928 and was named King's Counsel in 1939. He married Lucienne Brûlé in 1932.
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Lionel Chevrier Chevrier, Lionel
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Member of the Canadian House of Commons
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Canadian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom
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