Charles Langlois (politician)
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Charles Langlois |
Member of the Canadian Parliament
for Manicouagan |
In office
1988–1993 |
Preceded by |
Brian Mulroney |
Succeeded by |
Bernard St-Laurent |
Personal details |
Born |
Charles A. Langlois
22 March 1938 (1938-03-22) (age 73)
Sainte-Marthe, Quebec |
Political party |
Progressive Conservative |
Spouse(s) |
Edna O'Brien
(m. 10 June 1962)[1] |
Committees |
Chair, Standing Committee on Energy, Mines and Resources (1989-1991)
Chair, Standing Committee on House Management (1991-1993)
Vice-Chair, Standing Committee on House Management (1991-1993) |
Portfolio |
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Industry, Science and Technology (1991-1993)
Parliamentary Secretary to the Leader of the Government in the House of Commons (1993)
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of National Defence (1993)
Parliamentary Secretary to the Solicitor General of Canada (1993)
Parliamentary Secretary to the Leader of the Government in the House of Commons (1993) |
Religion |
Roman Catholic[1] |
Charles A. Langlois (born 22 March 1938) was a member of the Canadian House of Commons from 1988 to 1993. His background was in administration.
Langlois was born in Sainte-Marthe-de-Gaspé, Quebec and was educated at Collège Notre-Dame-des-Champs.[1] He was elected in the 1988 federal election at the Manicouagan electoral district for the Progressive Conservative party succeeding Prime Minister Brian Mulroney who won the Charlevoix riding. Langlois held membership in the provincial Quebec Liberal Party at the time, but encouraged federal voters in Quebec to "elect a member on the government side" namely the Progressive Conservatives under Mulroney.[2] He served in the 34th Canadian Parliament after which he was defeated by Bloc Québécois candidate Bernard St-Laurent in the 1993 federal election.
References
- ^ a b c Canadian Parliamentary Guide. InfoGlobe. 1990.
- ^ Spears, Tom (9 October 1988). "Liberal running as Tory in Mulroney's old riding". Toronto Star. p. A10.
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Persondata |
Name |
Langlois, Charles |
Alternative names |
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Short description |
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Date of birth |
22 March 1938 |
Place of birth |
Sainte-Marthe, Quebec |
Date of death |
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Place of death |
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Categories:
- 1938 births
- Living people
- Members of the Canadian House of Commons from Quebec
- People from Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine
- Progressive Conservative Party of Canada MPs
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