Joseph Aubin Doiron

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Joseph Aubin Doiron, former Lieutenant-Governor of Prince Edward Island
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Joseph Aubin Doiron, former Lieutenant-Governor of Prince Edward Island

Dr. Joseph Aubin Doiron (June 10, 1922January 29, 1995) C.M., D.D.S, B.A., was the thirty-fifth Lieutenant-Governor of Prince Edward Island from 1980 to 1985, becoming the province's second Acadian to hold this position.

Doiron was born in North Rustico, Prince Edward Island in 1922. Following his early education in local schools, he went on to receive his B.A. from Sainte-Anne's College in Nova Scotia and his D.D.S from the University of Montreal in 1951.

He was married to Rose Bernice Gallant of Duvar, PEI, and together they had seven children. Before his appointment as Lieutenant-Governor, Doiron practiced dentistry in Summerside.

Aubin Doiron was appointed Lieutenant-Governor of Prince Edward Island on January 14, 1980. Doiron had always been active in Acadian affairs, and was the founding President and Chairman of the Acadian Mardi Gras Association, as well as a charter member and President of the Acadian Museum Association in Miscouche.

He was also a past President of the Dental Association of Prince Edward Island and a representative on the Board of Governors of the Canadian Dental Association. Doiron was also a member of the Greater Summerside and Area Chamber of Commerce and a past director of the Prince Edward Island Heritage Foundation.

In 1994, he was made a Member of the Order of Canada.

Joseph Aubin Doiron died at the age of 72 in 1995.


Preceded by
Gordon Lockhart Bennett
Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island
1980–1985
Succeeded by
Robert Lloyd George MacPhail

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