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Canadian politician (1935–2015) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gilles Gauthier (September 3, 1935 – August 17, 2015) was a Canadian politician from Quebec. He was a Member of the National Assembly.[1]
Gilles Gauthier | |
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Member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec for Trois-Rivières | |
In office 1969–1970 | |
Preceded by | Yves Gabias |
Succeeded by | Guy Bacon |
Personal details | |
Born | Louiseville, Quebec, Canada | September 3, 1935
Died | August 17, 2015 79) | (aged
Political party | Union Nationale |
Gilles Gauthier was born on September 3, 1935, in Louiseville, Quebec, and was a lawyer. He died on August 17, 2015, at the age of 79.[2]
Gauthier ran as a Progressive Conservative candidate in the federal district of Trois-Rivières in 1968, but lost against Liberal incumbent Joseph-Alfred Mongrain.
Gauthier ran as a Union Nationale candidate in the district of Trois-Rivières in a 1969 by-election, following the resignation of Yves Gabias and won.
Gauthier lost his bid for re-election in 1970 and was defeated in the district of Champlain in 1976. In 1978-1979 he served as the interim director of the Conservatoire de musique du Québec à Montréal after Raymond Daveluy left the post. He was succeeded by Albert Grenier.
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