Patrick Kerwin

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The Honourable Mr. Justice
Patrick Kerwin
10th Chief Justice of Canada
In office
July 1, 1954 – February 2, 1963
Nominated by Louis St. Laurent
Preceded by Thibaudeau Rinfret
Succeeded by Robert Taschereau
32nd Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada
In office
July 20, 1935 – July 1, 1954
Nominated by Richard Bedford Bennett
Preceded by Robert Smith/Frank Joseph Hughes
Succeeded by Douglas Abbott
Personal details
Born (1889-10-25)October 25, 1889
Sarnia, Ontario
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Nationality Canadian
Alma mater Sarnia Collegiate Institute, Osgoode Hall Law School

Patrick Kerwin, PC (October 25, 1889 – February 2, 1963),[1] was the tenth Chief Justice of Canada.

Life and career

Kerwin was born in Sarnia, Ontario to Patrick Kerwin and Ellen Gavin.[1] Kerwin attended Osgoode Hall Law School in 1906. He articled in Sarnia with R. V. Le Sueur. In 1911 Kerwin moved to Guelph, where he practised law for over 21 years. During that time, he served as solicitor for the city of Guelph and Wellington County, as well as Crown prosecutor. In 1932 he was appointed to the High Court of Ontario.

Supreme Court of Canada

On July 20, 1935, Kerwin was appointed a puisne justice of the Supreme Court of Canada. In 1954, after 19 years on the court, Kerwin was appointed as Chief Justice, replacing the retired Thibaudeau Rinfret.[2] Kerwin was considered an able judge and administrator.[2] There was a minor controversy over him being Catholic, as Rinfret was also Catholic.[2] Kerwin was in poor health when appointed, and though he served 9 years, there were rumours he would retire during his tenure.[2] Five different associate judges were appointed to the court during those years, an unusually high number.[2]

Kerwin died on February 2, 1963, at the age of 73.[1]

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