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Elphège Marier

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Succeeded by
  
Edgar Leduc

Role
  
Lawyer

Political party
  
Liberal

Education
  
Universite de Montreal


Profession
  
lawyer

Party
  
Liberal Party of Canada

Name
  
Elphege Marier

Resigned
  
August 1949

Preceded by
  
Joseph-Leon-Vital Mallette

Born
  
31 July 1888 Drummondville, Quebec (
1888-07-31
)

Spouse(s)
  
Ernestine Durocher m. 23 June 1913

Died
  
January 1, 1978, Pointe-Claire, Canada

Elphège Marier (31 July 1888 – 1 January 1978) was a Liberal party member of the Canadian House of Commons. He was born in Drummondville, Quebec and became a lawyer by career.

Marier was educated at Drummondville, at Nicolet Seminary then at the University of Montreal where he received his Bachelor of Arts and Doctor of Laws degrees. From 1918 to 1938 he served as recorder for Pointe-Claire, Quebec and participated in that community's school commission from 1931 to 1938.

He was first elected to Parliament at the Jacques Cartier riding in a by-election on 18 December 1939. Marier was re-elected there in 1940, 1945 and 1949. On 24 August 1949, Marier was appointed a judge of the Superior Court of Quebec and resigned from the House of Commons.

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Elphège Marier Wikipedia