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George Alexander Gale Born June 24, 1906(1906-06-24) Quebec City, Quebec Died July 25, 1997(1997-07-25) (aged 91) Awards Order of Canada George Alexander Gale, CC, QC (June 24, 1906 – July 25, 1997) was a Chief Justice for the province of Ontario, Canada from 1967 until his 1976 retirement from that post. Born in Quebec City, he would move to Vancouver, British Columbia for his youth before settling in Toronto for his legal career.[1] Contents 1 Education and career time line 1.1 Other roles 2 Honours 3 References 4 External links // Education and career time line 1929: Gale graduated from the University of Toronto where he received his Bachelor of Arts 1932: Formally became a lawyer following further studies at the Osgoode Hall Law School 1944: Became partner of Toronto legal firm Donald, Mason, Weir & Foulds (today known as WeirFoulds LLP 1946: Designated King's Counsel in 1946 30 October 1946: Became a judge for the Trial Division of Ontario's High Court of Justice 1952: King's Counsel designation became Queen's Counsel upon the 1952 accession of Queen Elizabeth II 1956: Chief editor for what would be known as "Holmestead & Gale", a rewriting of Ontario's court rules 1963: Became member of the Ontario Court of Appeal 1 June 1964: Became Chief Justice of Ontario's High Court of Justice 21 September 1967: Became Chief Justice of Ontario, the province's highest judicial position 1968: Joined executive of the Canadian Judicial Council 1969: Judicial Council of Ontario is created with Gale as its first Chairman 1976: Retired as Chief Justice of Ontario, subsequently joining the Ontario Law Reform Commission as vice-chair 1979: Joined the (Ontario) Premier's Advisory Committee on Confederation Other roles From 1956, he also served for a long term on the Board of Governors of Wycliffe College, a Toronto theological school affiliated with the Anglican Church of Canada. He was also active within that church denomination as a member and Churchwarden (1956-1960) of Toronto's St John's York Mills parish. Gale donated a trophy in 1973 for a competition which is today known as the Gale Cup Moot which demonstrates skills in legal argumentation using staged proceedings. Honours 1969: Honorary Doctor of Laws, York University[2] 1977: Companion of the Order of Canada References ^ Skelton, Chad (28 July 1977). "Ontario chief justice on bench 30 years (obituary, with death notice on same page)". The Globe and Mail. pp. C10.  ^ York University, list of honorary degrees External links Harry Palmer Gallery: George Alexander Gale Gale Cup Moot (Fraser Milner Casgrain LLP news release, CNW Group, 20 February 2006) Persondata Name Gale, George Alexander Alternative names Short description Date of birth 24 June 1906 Place of birth Quebec City, Quebec Date of death 25 July 1997 Place of death This Canadian biographical article relating to law is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e