Oscar Drouin

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Oscar Drouin
Legislative Assembly of Quebec for Québec-Est
In office
1928–1944
Preceded byLouis-Alfred Létourneau
Succeeded byHenri-Paul Drouin
Personal details
Born(1890-09-29)September 29, 1890
Quebec City, Quebec
DiedJuly 16, 1953(1953-07-16) (aged 62)
Quebec City, Quebec
NationalityFrench Canadian
Political partyLiberal
Action libérale nationale
Union Nationale

Oscar Drouin (September 29, 1890 – July 16, 1953) was a politician in Quebec, Canada.[1]

Background

He was born on September 29, 1890, in Quebec City.

Member of the legislature

Drouin won a

Legislative Assembly of Quebec for the district of Québec-Est. He was re-elected in the 1931 general election
.

He joined the newly formed Action libérale nationale (ALN) in 1934 and was re-elected as a candidate of that party in the 1935 election.

After the ALN merged with the Conservative Party to form the Union Nationale, Drouin became Maurice Duplessis's campaign manager. He won re-election in the 1936 election and Duplessis became Premier.

Mayoral candidate

Drouin was a mayoral candidate in Quebec City in 1934. He was defeated by Joseph-Ernest Grégoire.

Member of the Cabinet

Drouin was appointed to the

Liberal and was re-elected in the 1939 election. He served as Minister of Municipal Affairs in Premier Adélard Godbout's Cabinet
.

Federal politics

Drouin did not run for re-election in the

Independent candidate in the federal district of Matapédia—Matane in the 1945 federal election
, but lost.

Death

Drouin died on July 16, 1953.

References

  1. ^ "Biography". Dictionnaire des parlementaires du Québec de 1792 à nos jours (in French). National Assembly of Quebec.
  2. ^ Chronologie parlementaire depuis 1791 (1937-1939)