Paul-Émile Côté
| Paul-Émile Côté | |
|---|---|
| Member of Parliament for Verdun | |
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In office March 1940 – June 1949 | |
| Preceded by | Edgar-Jules Wermenlinger |
| Succeeded by | riding changed |
| Member of Parliament for Verdun—La Salle | |
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In office June 1949 – August 1953 | |
| Preceded by | riding changed |
| Succeeded by | riding changed |
| Member of Parliament for Verdun | |
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In office August 1953 – December 1953 | |
| Preceded by | riding changed |
| Succeeded by | Yves Leduc |
| Personal details | |
| Born |
9 September 1909 Montreal, Quebec |
| Died | 3 June 1970 (aged 60) |
| Political party | Liberal |
| Spouse(s) |
Laurence Gauthier (m. 4 May 1940)[1] |
| Profession | lawyer |
Paul-Émile Côté (9 September 1909 – 3 June 1970) was a Liberal party member of the House of Commons of Canada. He was born in Montreal, Quebec and became a lawyer by career.
He was first elected at the Verdun riding in the 1940 general election then re-elected there in 1945. With the riding changed to Verdun—La Salle, he was re-elected again in 1949 and in 1953 when his riding reverted to the Verdun name. Côté resigned his seat at the end of 1953 to accept an appointment as a Quebec Superior Court judge. Yves Leduc, also a Liberal, succeeded Côté at Verdun in a March 1954 by-election.
References
- ↑ Normandin, Pierre G. (1954). The Canadian Parliamentary Guide.
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