Joseph Rousseau

For the politician in Labrador, Canada, see Joseph G. Rousseau.
Joseph Rousseau
Member of Parliament
for Rimouski
In office
October 1950  August 1953
Preceded by Gleason Belzile
Succeeded by Gérard Légaré
Personal details
Born Joseph Hervé Rousseau
(1877-10-22)22 October 1877
Trois-Pistoles, Quebec
Died 5 June 1964(1964-06-05) (aged 86)
Political party Independent Liberal
Spouse(s)

Belanger
m. 8 May 1905

Yvonne Langis
m. unknown[1]
Profession notary

Joseph Hervé Rousseau (22 October 1877 5 June 1964) was an Independent Liberal member of the Canadian House of Commons. He was born in Trois-Pistoles, Quebec and became a notary by career.

He was educated at Ste-Anne-de-la-Pocatière College, then at Université Laval where he received his Bachelor of Civil Law degree. For twelve years he was president of the Trois-Pistoles school commission, and once unsuccessfully campaigned for a seat in the Legislative Assembly of Quebec.[1]

Rousseau was first elected to Parliament at the Rimouski riding in a by-election on 16 October 1950. After completing his term in the 21st Canadian Parliament he was defeated in the 1953 election by Gérard Légaré, the official Liberal party candidate on that occasion.

References

  1. 1 2 Normandin, Pierre G. (1952). The Canadian Parliamentary Guide.

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