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Claude Morin, architect of Quebec's Quiet Revolution and RCMP informant, dead at 96

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Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, left, shakes hands with Quebec Premier René Lévesque while Claude Morin, centre, Quebec's intergovernmental affairs minister, looks on at the opening of a premiers conference in Ottawa in December 1976. Morin, architect of the Quiet Revolution who helped shape modern Quebec but whose political career unravelled in controversy, has died at 96. THE CANADIAN PRESS