Paul Dubé Politician

Paul-Léon Dubé (27 April 1892 – 6 June 1969) was an Independent Liberal member of the Canadian House of Commons. He was born in St-Denis, Quebec and became a locomotive engineer by career and at one time a vice-president of the Canadian Association of Railway Employees.He was first elected to Parliament at the Restigouche—Madawaska riding in a by-election on 24 October 1949 after two previous unsuccessful campaigns there as a Conservative candidate in an October 1933 by-election and as an Independent Liberal in the 1945 federal election. After serving until the end of his term in the 21st Canadian Parliament, Dubé was defeated in the 1953 election by Joseph Gaspard Boucher of the Liberal party.He died after years of declining health on 6 June 1969.

Personal facts

Birth dateApril 27, 1892
Birth namePaul-Léon Dubé
Birth place
Saint-Denis-sur-Richelieu Quebec
Date of deathJune 06, 1969
Place of death
Edmundston

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party
Conservative Party of Canada (1867–1942)
Independent Liberal

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