Bruno Bordeleau
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Bruno Bordeleau (September 4, 1868 – March 23, 1929) was a politician in Quebec, Canada and a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec (MLA).[1]
Bruno Bordeleau | |
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Member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec for Champlain | |
In office 1919–1925 | |
Preceded by | Joseph-Arthur Labissonnière |
Succeeded by | William-Pierre Grant |
Personal details | |
Born | Saint-Stanislas, Quebec | September 4, 1868
Died | March 23, 1929 60) Quebec City, Quebec | (aged
Political party | Liberal |
Early life
Bordeleau was born on September 4, 1868, in Saint-Stanislas, Mauricie. He practiced medicine in Sainte-Thècle.
Town Politics
Bruno Bordeleau was elected mayor of the municipality of Sainte-Thècle from 1912 to 1916.[1] He was chairman of the organizing committee of the festival on July 30, 1922, of the arrival of electricity in the village of Sainte-Thècle.[2]
Member of the legislature
He ran as a Liberal candidate in the provincial district of Champlain in 1916 and won against Conservative incumbent Joseph-Arthur Labissonnière. He was re-elected in 1919 and 1923.[1]
His seat was declared vacant in 1925, after he accepted a position as a registrar.[1]
Death
He died on March 23, 1929, in Quebec City.[1]
References
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