Canadian politician
Armand Dumas |
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In office June 1949 – June 1962 |
Preceded by | (riding created) |
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Succeeded by | Réal Caouette |
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Born | (1905-08-05)5 August 1905 Notre-Dame-des-Bois, Quebec, Canada |
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Died | 13 November 1963(1963-11-13) (aged 58)[1] |
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Political party | Liberal |
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Profession | forest engineer, land surveyor |
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Armand Dumas (5 August 1905 – 13 November 1963) was a Liberal party member of the House of Commons of Canada. Born in Notre-Dame-des-Bois, Quebec, he was a forest engineer and land surveyor by career.
He was first elected at the Villeneuve riding in the 1949 general election then re-elected for successive terms from the 21st to the 24th Canadian Parliaments. Dumas retired from politics as of the 1962 election following medical advice to reduce three-quarters of his workload.[2]
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