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Preceded by
  
Adhemar Raynault

Role
  
Political figure

Preceded by
  
Paul Sauve

Party
  
Quebec Liberal Party

Political party
  
Liberal

Resigned
  
1944

Name
  
Bernard Bissonnette


Bernard Bissonnette

Born
  
January 15, 1898 Saint-Esprit, Quebec (
1898-01-15
)

Relations
  
Pierre-Julien-Leonidas Bissonnette, father

Died
  
November 11, 1964, Montreal, Canada

Parents
  
Pierre-Julien-Leonidas Bissonnette

Succeeded by
  
Victor-Stanislas Chartrand

Bernard Bissonnette (January 15, 1898 – November 11, 1964) was a lawyer, merchant, educator, judge and political figure in Quebec. He represented L'Assomption in the Legislative Assembly of Quebec from 1939 to 1944 as a Liberal. Bissonnette was Speaker of the Legislative Assembly from 1940 to 1942.

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He was born in Saint-Esprit, Quebec, the son of Pierre-Julien-Léonidas Bissonnette and Juliette Lamarche. Bissonnette was educated at the Collège de l'Assomption and the Université de Montréal. He articled in law with Amédée Monet, was called to the Quebec bar in 1920 and set up practice in Montréal. He later practised in partnership with Honoré Mercier and with Roch Pinard. In 1931, he was named King's Counsel. He was a co-founder of the L'Assomption Shoe company. He resigned his seat in 1942 after he was named to the Court of King's Bench.

He taught constitutional law and civil law in the law faculty of the Université de Montréal. Bissonnette was secretary of the Barreau de Montréal in 1927. In 1935, he married Jacqueline Masson.

Bissonnette died in Montreal at the age of 66 and was buried in the Notre Dame des Neiges Cemetery.

References

Bernard Bissonnette Wikipedia


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