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Arthur Delisle

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Political party
  
Liberal

Education
  
Laval University

Name
  
Arthur Delisle

Party
  
Liberal Party of Canada

Role
  
Political figure

Resigned
  
1896

Died
  
April 10, 1936


Arthur Delisle

Preceded by
  
Esdras Alfred de St-Georges

Born
  
March 15, 1859 Portneuf, Canada East (
1859-03-15
)

Succeeded by
  
Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbiniere

Arthur Delisle, KC (March 15, 1859 – April 10, 1936) was a lawyer and political figure in Quebec. He represented Portneuf in the Canadian House of Commons from 1891 to 1896 as a Liberal member.

He was born in Portneuf, Canada East, the son of Jean Delisle and Anathalie Frenette. Delisle was educated at Laval, the Séminaire de Québec and the Université Laval. He was admitted to the Quebec bar in 1883 and set up practice in Quebec City. In 1890, Delisle married Blanche Hudon. He was one of the editors for l'Union Libérale. In 1896, he moved to Montreal and set up practice there. Delisle was named King's Counsel in 1898. He ran unsuccessfully for the same seat in the House of Commons in 1908 as an Independent Liberal. In 1929, he was named registrar for the bankruptcy court in Montreal district. Delisle died in Montreal at the age of 77.

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