Jean-Pierre Goyer

Jean-Pierre Goyer (January 17th 1932) is a lawyer and a Canadian politician.

Elected with the House of Commons of Canada in 1965 as a liberal representative of Dollard in Quebec, he was re-elected in 1968 and 1970 then named Solicitor General of Canada by the Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau. For this reason, he guided the royal Gendarmerie of Canada after the Crise of October.

Under its mandate, the GRC had to face the militant groups within the separatist organization, but the Commission MacDonald criticized several of the tactics employed, which led to the creation of the Canadian Service of the information of safety in the years 1980, when the intelligence services ceased falling under the authority from the federal police.

After the election of 1972, it accepted the ministerial Portefeuille of Ministre for the provisioning and services.

Goyer left the cabinet in November of 1978 at the time of a Cabinet reshuffle pre-election, and was not candidate with the election of 1979.

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