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Fernand Fafard

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Preceded by
  
Emile Fortin

Name
  
Fernand Fafard

Preceded by
  
Eugene Paquet

Role
  
Member of Parliament


Preceded by
  
riding created

Occupation
  
land surveyor

Resigned
  
May 14, 1955

Appointed by
  
William Lyon Mackenzie King

Born
  
25 August 1882 L'Islet, Quebec (
1882-08-25
)

Spouse(s)
  
1) Heva Girard m. 5 February 1912 d. 1935 2) A. Paquet

Died
  
May 14, 1955, Quebec City, Canada

Political party
  
Laurier Liberals, Liberal Party of Canada

Succeeded by
  
Jean-Francois Pouliot

Joseph-Fernand Fafard (25 August 1882 – 14 May 1955) was a Laurier Liberal then a Liberal party member of the Canadian House of Commons. He was born in L'Islet, Quebec and became a land surveyor.

Fafard attended L'Islet College and fr:Collège de Lévis. In 1901, he surveyed land in Alberta and Saskatchewan for his probationary course and in 1905 earned his diploma. He was the first to conduct a land survey of the Abitibi region and also became vice-president of the Quebec Land Surveyors Association.

He was first elected to Parliament under the Laurier Liberals party banner at the L'Islet riding in the 1917 general election and re-elected under the Liberal Party there in 1921, 1925, 1926 and 1930. With riding boundary changes, Fafard was re-elected for the Liberals in 1935 at the Montmagny—L'Islet riding.

In 1940, after completing his term in the 18th Canadian Parliament, Fafard was appointed to the Senate for the De la Durantaye, Quebec division and continued in that role until his death on 14 May 1955 in Quebec City following an unidentified brief illness.

References

Fernand Fafard Wikipedia