Charles Parent
Member of Parliament
for Quebec West and South
In office
October 1935  June 1949
Preceded byriding created
Succeeded byriding dissolved
Member of Parliament
for Quebec West
In office
June 1949  August 1953
Preceded byriding re-established
Succeeded byJ.-Wilfrid Dufresne
Personal details
Born
Charles Eugène Parent

(1894-11-18)18 November 1894
Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
Died12 June 1961(1961-06-12) (aged 66)
Political partyLiberal
Independent Liberal
SpouseGertrude Bruneau[1]
Professionlawyer

Charles Eugène Parent (18 November 1894 12 June 1961) was a Liberal party and Independent Liberal member of the House of Commons of Canada. He was born in Quebec City, Quebec and became a lawyer by career.

He was first elected to Parliament at the Quebec West and South riding in the 1935 general election then re-elected there in 1940. From 23 November 1944 until the 1949 election, Parent was not a member of the Liberal party but instead sat as an Independent Liberal. Parent and several other Quebec Liberal MPs had broken with their party as a result of the Conscription Crisis of 1944, quitting the Liberal caucus in order to oppose the government's decision to deploy National Resources Mobilization Act conscripts overseas. Previously, conscripts had only been used for "home defence" and kept within Canada.[2] He ran and was re-elected as an "Independent Liberal" in the 1945 federal election.

When the Quebec West and South riding was dissolved, Parent became the candidate at the expanded Quebec West riding which he won as an official Liberal candidate in the 1949 election. Parent lost to J.-Wilfrid Dufresne of the Progressive Conservative party in the 1953 election.

His father, Simon-Napoléon Parent, was a Premier of Quebec and a mayor of Quebec City. Charles Parent's brother, Georges Parent, was a Senator and also a member of the House of Commons.[1]

Electoral record

1949 Canadian federal election: Quebec West
Party Candidate Votes
LiberalCharles Parent12,391
Progressive ConservativeJoseph-Edmond Paquet6,946
Union des électeursHenri Borgia1,714
IndependentAlbert Cantin1,344
Independent PCJoseph-Adjutor Marquis276
Co-operative CommonwealthAlbert-S. Moreau180
1953 Canadian federal election: Quebec West
Party Candidate Votes
Progressive ConservativeJ.-Wilfrid Dufresne8,464
Independent LiberalRené Bégin6,034
LiberalCharles Parent4,612
Independent LiberalFrançois Fournier3,910

References

  1. 1 2 Normandin, Pierre G. (1952). The Canadian Parliamentary Guide.
  2. "Quebec rebuks Houde and Bracken's hidden men", Toronto Daily Star, 12 June 1945


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