Joseph Jean | |
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Member of the Canadian Parliament for Maisonneuve | |
In office 1932–1935 | |
Preceded by | Clément Robitaille |
Succeeded by | District was abolished in 1933 |
Member of the Canadian Parliament for Mercier | |
In office 1935–1949 | |
Preceded by | District was created in 1933 |
Succeeded by | Marcel Monette |
Personal details | |
Born | St-Philippe de Néri, Quebec | February 7, 1890
Died | July 18, 1973 83) | (aged
Political party | Liberal |
Cabinet | Solicitor General of Canada (1945–1949) |
Portfolio | Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Justice and Attorney General (1943–1944) |
Joseph-Arthur Jean, PC, QC (February 7, 1890 – July 18, 1973) was a Canadian politician.
Born in St-Philippe-de-Néri, Quebec, he was first elected to the House of Commons of Canada representing the Quebec riding of Maisonneuve in a 1932 by-election. A Liberal, he was re-elected in 1935, 1940, 1945, and 1949 representing the riding of Mercier. From 1943 to 1945, he was the Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Justice and Attorney General. From 1945 to 1949, he was the Solicitor General of Canada.
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