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Arthur Jules Marion
MLA for Athabasca and Île-à-la-Crosse
In office
1926–1941
Preceded byDeakin Alexander Hall
Succeeded byHubert Staines
Personal details
BornNovember 19, 1884
Duck Lake, North-West Territories
DiedApril 5, 1941 (aged 56)
Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan
Resting placesmall
NationalityMétis
Political partyLiberal
SpousesVictorine Boucher
Parent
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ResidencesMeadow Lake, Saskatchewan
OccupationPolitician, businessman

Arthur Jules Marion (November 19, 1884 - April 5, 1941) was a Métis politician and businessman. He was elected as a Liberal MLA in the district of Île-à-la-Crosse from 1926 to 1934 and the district of Athabasca from 1938 until his death in 1941.[1] He was defeated in 1934 by Deakin Alexander Hall, who was also running Liberal. His son Louis Marcien Marion later served as MLA in Athabasca from 1944 to 1952.

Jules Marion was the brother-in-law of federal Liberal Senator William Albert Boucher.[2]

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