Milton Lowen Klein, QC (February 21, 1910 – December 31, 2007) was a Montreal lawyer, a member of Parliament in the Canadian House of Commons, and a figure in the Jewish-Canadian community.
He was educated at Fairmont High and at Strathcona Academy, and obtained his law degree from Université de Montréal in 1933.
[4] During his time in Parliament, he was twice the chair of the Standing Committee on Indian Affairs, Human Rights and Citizenship and Immigration.
[3] In 1964, Klein introduced a private member's bill which would have been Canada's first hate crimes legislation had it been passed.
In January 1965, the federal government appointed the Special Committee on Hate Propaganda in Canada, chaired by Maxwell Cohen and including Pierre Trudeau (at that time a law professor at the Université de Montréal).