Peter Bercovitch
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Peter Bercovitch (September 17, 1879 – December 26, 1942) was a Canadian provincial and federal politician.
Born in Montreal, Quebec, the son of Hyam Bercovitch and Fannie Goldberg, he received a Bachelor of Civil Law from McGill University and a Master of Laws from the University of Montreal. He was called to the Quebec Bar in 1901 and was created a King's Counsel in 1911. He pracised law in Montreal and became a senior partner of the law firm Bercovitch, Cohen and Spector.
He was elected to the Quebec National Assembly representing the riding of Montréal-Saint-Louis in the 1916 Quebec election. A Liberal, he was re-elected in 1919 (by acclamation), 1923, 1927, 1931, 1935 (by acclamation), and 1936. He resigned in 1938 and was acclaimed to the Canadian House of Commons representing the riding of Cartier in a 1938 by-election. A Liberal, he was re-elected in the 1940 federal election. He died in office in late 1942.
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Preceded by Samuel William Jacobs |
Member of Parliament for Cartier 1938–1942 |
Succeeded by Fred Rose |