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Mr.

Frank Stronach & Mrs Bertha


Wilson

Bertha Wilson was born in Kirkcaldy,


Scotland, on September 18, 1923. She
attended the University of Aberdeen,
Scotland, and graduated with an M.A. in
1944. She continued her education at the
Training College for Teachers in Aberdeen,
obtaining her diploma in 1945. She
married the Reverend John Wilson in
December 1945 and they emigrated to
Canada in 1949. In 1955 she enrolled at
Dalhousie University to study law, and
three years later she completed her LL.B.
and was called to the bar of Nova Scotia.
In 1959 she was called to the bar of
Ontario and practised law in Toronto with
Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt for 16 years. She
was appointed to the Ontario Court of
Appeal in 1975 and to the Supreme Court
of Canada on March 4, 1982. She was also
appointed to the Permanent Court of
Arbitration in 1984. She served on the
Supreme Court for eight years and retired
on January 4, 1991

Born as Franz Strohsack in


Kleinsemmering, Styria, Austria to
working-class parents,[2][3]
Stronach's childhood was marked
by the Great Depression and the
Second World War. At age 14, he
left school to apprentice as a tool
and die maker. In 1954, he arrived
in Montreal, Quebec, and later
moved to Ontario.

FRANK STRONNACH

He is the founder of Magna


International, an international
automotive parts company based
in Aurora, Ontario, Canada, Granite
Real Estate, and Stronach Group,
which specializes in horse-racing. With
an estimated net worth of $CAD 3.12
billion (as of November 2013),
Stronach was ranked by Canadian
Business as the 19th wealthiest
Canadian.[1]
In 2011, he entered Austrian politics:
founding the Stronach Institute to
campaign for classical
liberalism[citation needed] and against
the Euro. In 2012, he founded the
political party Team Stronach for
Austria.

BRETHA WILSON

She was appointed to the Ontario Court of


Appeal in December 1975 and captured
public attention by her imaginative and
humane decisions in cases involving human
rights, ethnic and sex discrimination,
matrimonial property, child custody and the
access of citizens to information about
themselves collected by government and
police. In 1982, after intense feminist
pressure to name a woman to the Supreme
Court, Wilson was appointed. Since then she
participated in several Supreme Court
decisions, one of the most momentous of
which is probably striking down Canadian
ABORTION law in early 1988 and in the
same year she was appointed a
commissioner on the Erasmus-Dussault
royal commission on native issues. She
served on the Supreme Court from 1982 to
1991. In 1991 she was elected a fellow of the
ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA, and in
1992 she was named Companion of the
ORDER OF CANADA.

In conclusion this power point clearly states


that Bretha Wilson is the better Canadian
because she woman helped strike down
Canadas abortion law by making an overly
feminist argument

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