Elphège Marier
Appearance
Elphège Marier | |
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Member of Parliament for Jacques Cartier | |
In office December 1939 – August 1949 | |
Preceded by | Vital Mallette |
Succeeded by | Edgar Leduc |
Personal details | |
Born | Drummondville, Quebec, Canada | 31 July 1888
Died | 1 January 1978[1] Pointe-Claire, Quebec, Canada | (aged 89)
Political party | Liberal |
Spouse(s) | Ernestine Durocher m. 23 June 1913[2] |
Profession | lawyer |
Elphège Marier (31 July 1888 – 1 January 1978) was a Liberal party member of the House of Commons of Canada. He was born in Drummondville, Quebec and became a lawyer by career.
Marier was educated at
Doctor of Laws degrees. From 1918 to 1938 he served as recorder for Pointe-Claire, Quebec and participated in that community's school commission from 1931 to 1938.[2]
He was first elected to Parliament at the Jacques Cartier riding in a by-election on 18 December 1939. Marier was re-elected there in 1940, 1945 and 1949. On 24 August 1949, Marier was appointed a judge of the Superior Court of Quebec and resigned from the House of Commons.
References
- ^ "Généalogie Elphege Marier".
- ^ a b Normandin, Pierre G. (1949). The Canadian Parliamentary Guide.