Judy LaMarsh

Julia Verlyn LaMarsh PC OC QC (December 20, 1924 – October 27, 1980) was a Canadian politician, lawyer, author and broadcaster. In 1963, she was only the second woman ever to serve as a federal Cabinet minister. Under Prime Minister Lester Pearson's minority governments of the middle and late 1960s, she helped push through the legislation that created the Canada Pension Plan and Medicare. As Secretary of State, she was in charge of Canada's Centennial celebrations in 1967. After leaving politics in 1968, she wrote three books, and had her own radio show on CBC Radio. She was stricken with pancreatic cancer in 1979 and was given the Order of Canada at her hospital bed. She died a few days short of the 20th anniversary of her first political election victory, in 1980.

The Honourable
Judy LaMarsh
PC OC QC
LaMarsh, c.1964
Secretary of State for Canada
In office
December 18, 1965  April 9, 1968
Prime MinisterLester B. Pearson
Preceded byMaurice Lamontagne
Succeeded byJohn Joseph Connolly (Acting)
Minister of National Health and Welfare
In office
April 22, 1963  December 17, 1965
Prime MinisterLester B. Pearson
Preceded byJay Monteith
Succeeded byAllan MacEachen
Minister of Amateur Sport
In office
April 22, 1963  December 17, 1965
Prime MinisterLester B. Pearson
Preceded byJay Monteith
Succeeded byAllan MacEachen
Member of Parliament
for Niagara Falls
In office
October 31, 1960  June 24, 1968
Preceded byWilliam Houck
Succeeded byJoe Greene
Personal details
Born
Julia Verlyn LaMarsh

(1924-12-20)December 20, 1924
Chatham, Ontario, Canada
DiedOctober 27, 1980(1980-10-27) (aged 55)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Resting placeNiagara Falls, Ontario, Canada
Political partyLiberal
Alma mater
  • University of Toronto
  • Osgoode Hall Law School
Occupation
  • Barrister
  • broadcaster
  • politician
  • writer
Military service
AllegianceCanada
Branch/serviceCanadian Women's Army Corps
Years of service1943–1945
RankIntelligence officer
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