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Eugène Fiset

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Monarch
  
George VI

Education
  
Laval University

Party
  
Liberal Party of Canada

Nationality
  
Canadian

Succeeded by
  
Gaspard Fauteux

Name
  
Eugene Fiset


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Governor General
  
The Lord Tweedsmuir The Earl of Athlone The Viscount Alexander of Tunis

Premier
  
Adelard Godbout Maurice Duplessis

Preceded by
  
Joseph-Emile-Stanislas-Emmanuel D\'Anjou

Born
  
March 15, 1874 Rimouski, Quebec (
1874-03-15
)

Role
  
Canadian member of Parliament

Died
  
June 8, 1951, Riviere-du-Loup, Canada

Spouse
  
Zoe-Mary Stella Taschereau (m. 1902)

Parents
  
Jean-Baptiste Romuald Fiset

Preceded by
  
Esioff-Leon Patenaude

Tarifs


Major General Sir Marie-Joseph-Eugène Fiset Kt KCMG DSO ED (March 15, 1874 – June 8, 1951) was a Canadian physician, military officer, Deputy Minister of Militia and Defence, Member of Parliament, the 18th Lieutenant Governor of Quebec, and the 3rd Canadian Surgeon General.

Born in Rimouski, Quebec, the son of Jean-Baptiste Romuald Fiset and Aimee Plamondon, Fiset was educated at Rimouski College and received a Bachelor of Arts degree and M.D. from Laval University. He joined the 89th Regiment at the age of 16. His military career continued during his studies, he was promoted to the rank of lieutenant while a student. In 1899 he succeeded his father as surgeon to the 89th Regiment but, a few months later, joined the Second (Special Service) Battalion of The Royal Canadian Regiment with the rank of major and saw service in the South African War.

With the end of his tour of duty in 1900, Fiset interned at the Nose and Throat Hospital in London and L'Hôpital Saint-Antoine in Paris.

After a year he returned to Rimouski before becoming an adjutant in the Army Medical Service. In 1903 he was promoted to the rank of colonel and became Director-General of the service.

Fiset was promoted to major-general and Surgeon General at the beginning of World War I. He was knighted for his service in the war while the French government named him a Commandeur of the Legion of Honour.

He retired in 1923 and began a political career sitting in the Canadian House of Commons as the Liberal MP for Rimouski from 1924 until 1939.

On December 30, 1939, Fiset became lieutenant governor of Quebec. On two occasions during the war he opened the legislative assembly wearing his major general's uniform in order to express support for the war effort. He remained in office until October 1, 1950.

References

Eugène Fiset Wikipedia