Joseph-Étienne Dussault

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Joseph-Étienne Dussault
Member of Parliament
for Lévis
In office
October 1925 – July 1930
Preceded byJoseph-Boutin Bourassa
Succeeded byÉmile Fortin
Member of Parliament
for Lévis
In office
October 1935 – January 1940
Preceded byÉmile Fortin
Succeeded byMaurice Bourget
Personal details
Born(1884-10-17)17 October 1884
Lévis, Quebec
Died25 December 1943(1943-12-25) (aged 59)
Political partyLiberal
Spouse(s)Jeannette Belleau
m. 8 June 1908[1]
Professioncontractor, editor, industrialist

Joseph-Étienne Dussault (17 October 1884 – 25 December 1943) was a Liberal party member of the Canadian House of Commons. He was born in Lévis, Quebec and became a contractor, editor and industrialist.

Dussault was educated at the Quebec Seminary. He was a municipal politician, a councillor for Lévis, Quebec from 1911 to 1919.

He was first elected to Parliament at the Lévis riding in the 1925 general election and re-elected in 1926. Dussault was defeated in the 1930 election by Émile Fortin of the Conservative party, but won the seat back in the 1935 election. After completing the term of the 18th Canadian Parliament, Dussault did not seek another term in the 1940 election.

References

  1. ^ Normandin, A.L. (1936). Canadian Parliamentary Guide.

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