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What (who) is W L Warren - definition

CANADIAN LIBERAL PARTY MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT AND WAS A CABINET MEMBER FROM 1972 TO 1979
William Warren Allmand; "W. Warren Allmand"; W. Warren Allmand

W. L. Warren         
BRITISH MEDIEVALIST
Wilfred Warren; Wilfred L. Warren; Wilfred Lewis Warren; Lewis Warren
Wilfred Lewis Warren (24 August 1929 – 19 July 1994) was an historian of medieval England. Educated at Exeter College, Oxford, he worked as a professor of modern (post-classical) history and dean of theology at the Queen's University, Belfast.
C. Warren Hollister         
AMERICAN HISTORIAN
C. W. Hollister; C Warren Hollister; Charles Warren Hollister; Warren Hollister
Charles Warren Hollister (November 2, 1930 – September 14, 1997) was an American author and historian. He was one of the founding members of the University of California Santa Barbara history department.
rabbit warren         
RABBIT BURROW
Warren, TX; Domestic warren; Warrens; Pillow mounds; Rabbit warren; Warren (domestic)
a network of interconnecting rabbit burrows.

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Warren Allmand

William Warren Allmand (September 19, 1932 – December 7, 2016) was a Canadian politician who served as a Member of Parliament in the Parliament of Canada from 1965 to 1997. A member of the Liberal Party, he represented the Montreal riding of Notre-Dame-de-Grâce and served in the cabinet of Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau from 1972 to 1979. As Solicitor General, Allmand introduced legislation that successfully abolished the death penalty in Canada in 1976.

After leaving federal politics, Allmand took on the role of human rights activist, and led the International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development and the World Federalist Movement-Canada. He briefly returned to politics by serving a term from 2005–2009 as a Montreal city councillor under Gérald Tremblay's Union Montreal party, becoming vice president of the city council. Allmand died on December 7, 2016 from terminal brain cancer.