Arthur Tremblay
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Arthur Julien Tremblay, P.C., O.C., O.Q., B.A., M.A., M.Ed., (June 18, 1917 – October 27, 1996) was a Canadian politician.
Born in St-Bruno, Lac Saint-Jean, Quebec, he received a Master of Arts degree in 1942 from Université Laval and a Master of Education degree in 1945 from Harvard University.
In 1979, he was appointed by Joe Clark to the Senate representing the senatorial division of The Laurentides, Quebec. A Progressive Conservative, he retired on his 75th birthday in 1992.
In 1976, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada for "his contribution to the public service". [1] In 1991, he was made an Officer of the National Order of Quebec.
[edit] External links
- Synopsis of federal political experience from the Library of Parliament
- National Order of Quebec citation (French)
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Preceded by Maurice Bourget |
The Laurentides Senatorial division 1979-1992 |
Succeeded by Raymond Setlakwe |
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