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Mary Hogan: The 42-year-old former judge: now the province's first female deputy attorney-general: was among crusadling law students who turned 'poverty law' into a 20-year success in Ontario
Mary Hogan: The 42-year-old former judge: now the province's first female deputy attorney-general: was among crusadling law students who turned 'poverty law' into a 20-year success in Ontario

Mary Hogan: The 42-year-old former judge: now the province's first female deputy attorney-general: was among crusadling law students who turned 'poverty law' into a 20-year success in Ontario

Date8/23/1991
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  • Mary Hogan: The 42-year-old former judge: now the province's first female deputy attorney-general: was among crusadling law students who turned 'poverty law' into a 20-year success in Ontario
  • Mary Hogan: The 42-year-old former judge: now the province's first female deputy attorney-general: was among crusadling law students who turned 'poverty law' into a 20-year success in Ontario.
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Original Toronto Star caption: Mary Hogan: The 42-year-old former judge: now the province's first female deputy attorney-general: was among crusadling law students who turned 'poverty law' into a 20-year success in Ontario.
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