
Jerome Choquette, Quebec justice minister during October crisis, dead at 89
MONTREAL — Former Quebec justice minister Jerome Choquette, who helped navigate the province through the October Crisis, has died at the age of 89.
His former press secretary Jean-Claude Gobe said Choquette died Friday in Montreal after a long illness.
Gobe described his friend as a “political giant” who helped to shape modern Quebec.
“He was a humanist, a man who wanted to help people and who wasn’t guided by partisan lines or narrow-mindedness,” he said in a phone interview.