Léon Dion
Léon Dion | |
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Born |
Saint-Arsène, Quebec | October 9, 1922
Died |
August 20, 1997 74) Sillery, Quebec City, Quebec | (aged
Spouse(s) | Denyse Kormann |
Awards |
Order of Canada National Order of Quebec |
Léon Dion, OC OQ (9 October 1922 – 20 August 1997) was a Quebec political scientist.
Dion was born in Saint-Arsène de Rivière-du-Loup. He founded the department of political science at Université Laval with Gérard Bergeron and Maurice Tremblay in 1954.
He is the father of the federal foreign affairs minister and former Liberal leader Stéphane Dion.
Honours
- 1965 - Prize of the Académie française, Les groupes et le pouvoir politique aux États-Unis (Groups and power in the United States)
- 1970 - Member of the Royal Society of Canada
- 1971 - Doctorat honoris causa of laws from Queen's University
- 1972 - Member of the Académie des sciences morales et politiques
- 1977 - Prix Léon-Gérin
- 1983 - Prix Arthur-Buies, given during the Salon du livre à Rimouski
- 1985 - Prix Esdras-Minville
- 1986 - Médaille Gloire de l'Escolle
- 1990 - Prix Marcel-Vincent
- 1990 - Officer of the National Order of Quebec
- 1993 - Governor General's Award finalist
- 1996 - Officer of the Order of Canada
External links
- (French) Biography, from the Prix du Québec
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