- Cyrille Dumaine
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Cyrille Dumaine Member of the Canadian Parliament
for BagotIn office
1930–1935Preceded by Georges-Dorèze Morin Succeeded by District merged with St. Hyacinthe—Rouville Member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec for Bagot In office
1935–1938Preceded by Joseph-Émery Phaneuf Succeeded by Philippe Adam In office
1939–1946Preceded by Philippe Adam Succeeded by Daniel Johnson, Sr. 24th Speaker of the Legislative Assembly In office
1943–1945Preceded by Valmore Bienvenue Succeeded by Alexandre Taché Personal details Born July 8, 1897
St-Hugues, QuebecDied October 11, 1946 (aged 49)
Ottawa, OntarioPolitical party Federal:
Liberal
Provincial:
Quebec Liberal PartyCyrille Dumaine (July 8, 1897 – October 11, 1946) was a Canadian politician from Quebec.[1] He was born on July 8, 1897 in Saint-Hugues and was a notary.
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Member of Parliament
Dumaine successfully ran as a Liberal Party of Canada candidate for the Bagot district in a 27 January 1930 by-election. He was re-elected there in the 1930 federal election. He did not run for re-election in the 1935 election.[2]
Provincial politics
He ran as a Liberal Party of Quebec candidate in the 1935 election for the district of Bagot and won. He was re-elected in the 1936 election, but his election was cancelled and he lost the subsequent by-election against Union Nationale candidate Philippe Adam.
Dumaine was re-elected in the 1939 and 1944 elections.
Speaker of the House
He served as Deputy Speaker from 1942 to 1943 and as Speaker of the House from 1943 to 1945.
Death
Dumaine died in office on October 11, 1946. He was succeeded by Union Nationale politician Daniel Johnson, Sr.
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