Lucien Dubois Explained

Lucien Dubois
Birth Date:1893 4, df=yes
Birth Place:Gentilly, Quebec, Canada
Riding:Nicolet
Predecessor:Joseph-Félix Descoteaux
Successor:riding dissolved
Term Start:July 1930
Term End:October 1935
Riding2:Nicolet—Yamaska
Predecessor2:riding created
Successor2:Renaud Chapdelaine
Term Start2:October 1935
Term End2:April 1945
Profession:farmer
Party:Liberal
Independent Liberal

Lucien Dubois (30 April 1893  - 8 November 1948) was a Liberal party and Independent Liberal member of the House of Commons of Canada. He was born in Gentilly, Quebec and became a farmer by career.

Dubois was educated at Arthabaska College.[1] He was also author of a history of Gentilly.

He was first elected to Parliament at the Nicolet riding in the 1930 general election. He was re-elected in 1935 when his riding was changed to Nicolet—Yamaska. He was re-elected there in 1940 and 1945. Dubois died unexpectedly on 8 November 1948 before the end of his term in the 20th Canadian Parliament, although he was reported to have had health problems for the last eight years of his life. Dubois was never married.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Normandin, G. Pierre . Canadian Parliamentary Guide . 1947 .
  2. News: Lucien Dubois, MP, Farmer Had Represented Quebec Riding 18 Years . . 9 November 1948 . 10 . The Canadian Press . The Canadian Press .