Oswald Parent

Oswald Parent
Oswald Parent
MNA for Hull
In office
1956–1976
Preceded by Alexandre Taché
Succeeded by Jocelyne Ouellette
Personal details
Born September 30, 1925
Hull, Quebec

deceased July 4, 2011

Political party Quebec Liberal Party

Oswald Parent (born September 30, 1925 in Hull, Quebec) is a former Quebec politician and chartered accountant. He was the Member of the National Assembly of Quebec from 1956 to 1976 (Legislative Assembly of Quebec from 1956 to 1966) for the riding of Hull. A member of the legislature for 20 years, Parent is the longest serving MLA/MNA for the Hull riding.

Parent is a graduate of Queen's University, where he obtained a degree in commerce. He later worked as a clerk at the Hull branch of the provincial bank and was an auditor and a chartered accountant from 1946 to 1965. He also worked for the Youth Chamber of Commerce of Hull and of Canada as well as the Western Quebec Chamber of Commerce. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus and the director of the Societe Saint-Jean-Baptiste.

Parent was first elected as a Quebec Liberal Party MLA in 1956 defeating the Union Nationale's Alexandre Taché. He was re-elected for five other terms until 1976 when he was defeated by the Parti Québécois candidate. He served as the Minister for intergovernmental affairs and Finances Minister from 1971 to 1975 as well as the Minister of Public Works from 1972 to 1976.

After his defeat, Parent returned to practicing his profession until his retirement in 1995.

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