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Léo Guindon, OC (1908February 27, 1977) was a Canadian trade union organizer from
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. Guindon was the first president of the
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(Quebec Labour Congress), which was formed in 1946. On July 6, 1967, he was awarded the
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"for his pioneering work in the formation of teachers' associations." Born in the
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in 1908 of Franco-American parents, Guindon studied at Ste. Agatha in Verdun (now part of
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) and the
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. He was known for uniting all French-language teachers in Quebec into the Corporation des Instructors Catholiques.


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1908 births 1977 deaths Trade unionists from Quebec Activists from Quebec Canadian schoolteachers Université de Montréal alumni Officers of the Order of Canada {{trade-unionist-bio-stub