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Walter-Patrice O'Leary (3 July 1910 – 13 September 1989) was a Canadian journalist, political activist and trade unionist.〔 〕 ==Biography== O'Leary was born in Berthierville, Quebec on 3 July 1910. He attended the ''Collège Saint-Joseph'' in Berthierville before travelling to Belgium to study at a Roman Catholic seminary in Wavre. Later, he attended the ''Institut supérieur de commerce Saint-Louis'' in Brussels, where he earned a license in commercial sciences, and completed licenses in consular and maritime sciences at the ''Institut Saint-Ignace'' in Antwerp. O'Leary also studied at the École Libre des Sciences Politiques in Paris and the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Mexico City), where he earned a license in philosophy and a Master of Arts in Spanish.〔 While in Europe, O'Leary was vice president of the ''Foyer international des étudiants catholiques (France)'' and a member of the ''Mission universitaire catholique française'' and the ''Jeunesse universitaire catholique''. In 1931, he founded the ''Action politique internationale des universitaires catholiques (Belgique)''. After returning from Europe, he became a journalist for ''L'Ordre''.〔
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