Canadian politician
John Léo Chabot
In office 1911–1926Constituency Ottawa
Born (1869-02-23 ) February 23, 1869Ottawa , OntarioDied December 8, 1936(1936-12-08) (aged 67) Ottawa, Ontario Political party Spouses Education Occupation Surgeon, politician
John Léo Chabot , PC (February 23, 1869 – December 8, 1936) was a Canadian parliamentarian and surgeon.[ 1]
Biography
Born in Ottawa , Ontario ,[ 1] the son of Pierre-Hyacinthe Chabot and Margaret Ethier, he was educated at the University of Ottawa and McGill University and practised medicine in Ottawa.[ 2]
Chabot was defeated in his attempt to win election as a Conservative from Ottawa in the 1908 federal election and again in a 1910 by-election . He was elected as one of two MPs in the multi-member constituency in 1911 and would serve until as Conservative and Unionist MP until his defeat in 1926 .[ 1]
Chabot was commander for the Ottawa General Military Base Hospital during World War I .[ 1] He was also chief surgeon at the Ottawa General Hospital , surgeon for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police , surgeon for the Ottawa Police and physician for the University of Ottawa.[ 2]
He was named to the Queen's Privy Council for Canada on July 19, 1926 on the recommendation of Prime Minister Arthur Meighen but was not named to Cabinet .[ 2]
Chabot was married twice: to Mary Devlin in 1894 and to Hope Brunel in 1916. He died in Ottawa at the age of 67.[ 2]
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