Joseph-Damase Bégin

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Joseph-Damase Bégin
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec for Dorchester
In office
1935–1962
Preceded byJoseph-Charles-Ernest Ouellet
Succeeded byJoseph-Armand Nadeau
Personal details
Born(1900-08-06)August 6, 1900
Lac-Etchemin, Quebec
DiedJuly 4, 1977(1977-07-04) (aged 76)
Sainte-Foy, Quebec
Political partyAction libérale nationale
Union Nationale

Joseph-Damase Bégin, also known as Jos-D. Bégin, was a Canadian politician and an eight-term Member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec.[1]

Background

He was born on August 6, 1900 in Lac-Etchemin, Quebec and was a car dealer.

Member of the legislature

Bégin first won a seat to the Legislative Assembly of Quebec as an Action libérale nationale candidate in 1935 in the district of Dorchester.

His party merged with the Conservative Party of Quebec to form the Union Nationale. Bégin won re-election in 1936, 1939, 1944, 1948, 1952, 1956 and, with a substantially reduced margin, in 1960.

Cabinet Member

From 1940 to 1960, Bégin served as his party's campaign manager. He was appointed to Premier Maurice Duplessis's Cabinet in 1944. He did not run for re-election in 1962.

Death

He died on July 4, 1977.

References

  1. ^ "Biography". Dictionnaire des parlementaires du Québec de 1792 à nos jours (in French). National Assembly of Quebec.