Mark Rudolph MacGuigan Deceased Mark was born the older of two children on February 17th, 1931, to Agnes Violet Trainor and Mark Rudolph MacGuigan in Charlottetown , P.E.I. He completed his elementary education at Queen's Square School and high school at Prince of Wales College. He entered St. Dunstan's in 1949 and graduated with a B.A . summa cum laude in 1951. He attended the University of Toronto ( M.A ., and Ph. D .); Osgoode Hall Law School, York University ( LL . B . 1958); Columbia University ( LL . M ., J.S.D .). He was admitted to the Law Society of: Upper Canada (1958), Newfoundland (1984), Prince Edward Island 1984. Queens Counsel, Ontario (1982). Mark was employed by the University of Toronto, Law: Assistant Professor ( 1960-63), Associate Professor (1963-66), New York University, Criminal Law: Visiting Associate Professor (summer 1966). Osgoode Hall Law School, York University: Professor (1966-67). Founding Dean of the Faculty of Law, University of Windsor (1967-68). In 1968 he was elected Member of Parliament for Windsor - Walkerville ; re-elected 1972,1974,1979,1880. During 16 years in the House of Commons he served as: Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Manpower and Immigration (1972-74), and to the Minister of Labour and Multiculturalism (1974-75); Chairman of the House of Commons Special Committee on Statutory Instruments 1968-69 (unanimous report); Joint Chairman of a Special Joint House of Commons and Senate Committee on the Constitution 1970-72 and 1978 (unanimous report; Chairman of the House Standing Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs 1975-79; Chairman of the Sub-Committee on the Penitentiary System in Canada 1976-77 (unanimous report).