Gustave Roy Explained

Gustave Roy
Birth Date:1907 4, df=yes
Birth Place:Cap-Chat, Quebec
Death Place:Mont-Laurier, Quebec
Spouse:Georgette Dupuis
(m. 25 October 1937)
Riding:Labelle
Predecessor:Henri Courtemanche
Successor:Henri Courtemanche
Term Start:August 1953
Term End:June 1957
Profession:physician, surgeon
Party:Liberal
Footnotes:[1]

Gustave Roy (21 April 1907 – 5 January 1982) was a Liberal party member of the House of Commons of Canada. Born in Cap-Chat, Quebec, he was a physician and surgeon by career.

The son of Gustave Roy and Vitaline Côté,[2] Roy was educated at Rimouski Seminary, then at Université Laval where he received his medical degree. He set up practise in Mont-Laurier. Roy was also president and director for L'Écho de la Lièvre.[2]

In 1937, a lumberman whose leg had been fractured was dissatisfied with Roy's treatment and attempted to shoot the doctor; his gun failed to discharge and the dissatisfied client was arrested.[3]

He ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the Quebec assembly in 1952.[2] He was first elected at the Labelle riding in the 1953 general election, unseating Progressive Conservative party incumbent Henri Courtemanche. After serving his only term, the 22nd Canadian Parliament, Roy was defeated by Courtemanche in the 1957 election. He died in Mont-Laurier in 1982.[4]

References

  1. Book: Normandin, Pierre G. . The Canadian Parliamentary Guide . 1954 . 1956 .
  2. Book: Johnson, J.K. . The Canadian Directory of Parliament 1867–1967 . 1968 . Public Archives of Canada.
  3. News: Miscellany . https://web.archive.org/web/20120125023722/http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,882853,00.html . dead . 25 January 2012 . 25 October 1937 . . 25 September 2009.
  4. Book: Roy, Jean-Guy. Families Roy. Société généalogique du K.R.T.. 1998. 187. 2-9804493-1-8.