Émile Fortin
Émile Fortin (18 February 1878 – 18 May 1936) was a Conservative member of the House of Commons of Canada. He was born in Lévis, Quebec, and became a pharmacist and physician.
Émile Fortin | |
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Member of Parliament for Lévis | |
In office July 1930 – August 1935 | |
Senator for De la Durantaye, Quebec | |
In office 14 August 1935 – 18 May 1936 | |
Appointed by | R. B. Bennett |
Preceded by | Jules Tessier |
Succeeded by | Fernand Fafard |
Personal details | |
Born | Lévis, Quebec, Canada | 18 February 1878
Died | 18 May 1936 58) Quebec City, Quebec, Canada | (aged
Political party | Conservative |
Spouse(s) | Marguerite Belleau m. 5 June 1906 Jacqueline Belleau (until his death) |
Profession | pharmacist, physician |
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Fortin, a graduate of Université Laval, was a member of the Medical Society of Quebec.[1][2]
He was first elected to Parliament at the Lévis riding in the 1930 general election after a previous unsuccessful campaign there in the 1926 federal election.
He was appointed to the Senate for the De la Durantaye, Quebec, division on 14 August 1935 but remained in that role for less than a year, until his death at a Quebec City hospital on 18 May 1936. He had been ill with pneumonia since that March and his condition worsened with a subsequent heart attack.[2]
References
- Normandin, A.L. (1932). Canadian Parliamentary Guide.
- "Senator E. Fortin dies in 59th year". The Gazette (Montreal). 19 May 1936. p. 11.
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