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Georges Philippe Laurin

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Succeeded by
  
Vital Mallette

Died
  
October 6, 1964

Profession
  
notary

Education
  
Universite de Montreal

Name
  
Georges-Philippe Laurin

Resigned
  
October 1935

Role
  
Member of Parliament


Preceded by
  
Joseph-Theodule Rheaume

Full Name
  
Joseph-Georges-Philippe Laurin

Born
  
9 July 1892 Montreal, Quebec (
1892-07-09
)

Spouse(s)
  
Annette Sauve m. 27 October 1920

Political party
  
Conservative Party of Canada

Joseph-Georges-Philippe Laurin (9 July 1892 – 6 October 1964) was a Conservative member of the Canadian House of Commons. He was born in Montreal, Quebec and became a notary.

Laurin attended Saint-Laurent College, then the Université de Montréal where he earned his Bachelor of Laws degree. He became a school commissioner of Saint-Laurent in 1927 and became president of that commission in July 1929. Laurin was particularly interested in sports and was a member of the Canadian team to an international event at Nancy, France in 1911.

He was first elected to Parliament at the Jacques Cartier riding in the 1930 general election. After serving his only term, the 17th Canadian Parliament, Laurin was defeated by Vital Mallette of the Liberal party in the 1935 federal election.

References

Georges-Philippe Laurin Wikipedia