Joseph-Léonard Duguay | |
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Member of the Canadian Parliament for Lake St. John |
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In office 1930–1935 |
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Preceded by | Armand Sylvestre |
Succeeded by | Electoral district was abolished in 1933 |
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec for Lac-Saint-Jean | |
In office 1935–1939 |
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Preceded by | Joseph-Ludger Fillion |
Succeeded by | Joseph-Ludger Fillion |
Personal details | |
Born |
Pabos, Quebec |
October 8, 1900
Died | December 3, 1946 Montreal, Quebec |
(aged 46)
Political party | Conservative |
Joseph-Léonard Duguay (October 8, 1900 – December 3, 1946) was a politician from Quebec, Canada and a Member of the Canadian House of Commons and the Legislative Assembly of Quebec. He died on December 3, 1946 in Montreal.
He was born in Pabos, Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine on October 8, 1900 and became a dentist after graduating from the University of Montreal. He married Gertrude Duhamel in Montreal in 1928.
Duguay ran as a Conservative candidate in the federal district of Lake St. John in the 1930 election and won. He was defeated by Liberal candidate Armand Sylvestre in the district of Lake St-John—Roberval in the 1935 election.
Duguay ran as a Conservative candidate in the provincial district of Lac-Saint-Jean in 1935 election and won against Liberal incumbent Joseph-Ludger Fillion. He joined Maurice Duplessis's Union Nationale and was re-elected in the 1936 election.