Camille Laurin

Description: (Psychiatrist)
Camille Laurin was a prominent psychiatrist and politician in Quebec who served as a Member of the National Assembly for Bourget. He played a pivotal role in Quebec's political landscape as a member of the Parti Québécois. Laurin is best known for his significant contribution to Quebec's language legislation, particularly for his instrumental role in the development and implementation of "Bill 101". His work as a psychiatrist and politician left a lasting impact on Quebec's cultural and linguistic identity.

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Birthday May 6, 1922 (Taurus)
Born In Charlemagne, Canada
Died on March 11, 1999
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