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Martin Beattie Fisher Member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec for Huntingdon In office
1930–1939Preceded by Andrew Philps Succeeded by James Walker Ross Member of the Legislative Council of Quebec for Inkerman In office
1939–1941Preceded by Charles Allan Smart Succeeded by Robert Ness Personal details Born January 2, 1881
Hemmingford, QuebecDied December 17, 1941 (aged 60)
Hemmingford, QuebecPolitical party Union Nationale Martin Beattie Fisher (January 2, 1881 – December 17, 1941) was a Canadian politician. He was a Member of the provincial legislature in Quebec.[1]
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Background
He was born in Hemmingford, Montérégie on January 2, 1881.
Member of the legislature
He successfully ran as a Conservative candidate and won a by-election in 1930 in the district of Huntingdon. Fisher was re-elected in 1931, 1935 and was re-elected as a Union Nationale candidate in 1936.
Cabinet Member
He was appointed to the Cabinet in 1936 and served as Treasurer.
Legislative Councillor
Not long before the 1939 election, Fisher was appointed to the Legislative Council of Quebec by Premier of Quebec Maurice Duplessis and served in that function until his death. He represented the division of Inkerman.
Death
He died on December 17, 1941.
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