Jacques-Raymond Tremblay Explained

Jacques-Raymond Tremblay should not be confused with Jacques Tremblay.

Jacques-Raymond Tremblay
Birth Date:1923 8, df=yes
Birth Place:Sorel, Quebec
Death Place:Sorel-Tracy, Quebec
Riding:Richelieu—Verchères
Term Start:May 1967
Term End:April 1968
Office2:Member of Quebec Assembly for Iberville
Term Start2:1973
Term End2:1976
Profession:life underwriter
Party:Liberal

Jacques-Raymond Tremblay (31 August 1923 – 2 August 2012) was a Canadian politician.

Tremblay was born in Sorel, Quebec. He was a life underwriter by career.[1]

He was elected in Richelieu—Verchères riding for the Liberal Party of Canada in a 29 May 1967 by-election. After serving the remaining term of the 27th Canadian Parliament, Tremblay left federal political office and did not campaign in the 1968 federal election. He became an assistant to the Minister of National Revenue from 1968 to 1969.

Tremblay turned to provincial politics, winning a seat in the Iberville riding and served one term as a Liberal member of the National Assembly of Quebec. He was elected in the 1973 election and defeated in 1976.

Tremblay died at Sorel-Tracy on 2 August 2012.

Notes and References

  1. News: Jacques-Raymond Tremblay . Assemblée nationale du Québec . French . August 2012 . 20 September 2012 .