David Wilson Beaubier
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David Wilson Beaubier | |
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In office 1930 – 1938 |
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Preceded by | Thomas Alexander Crerar |
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Succeeded by | James Ewen Matthews |
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Born | May 2, 1864 St. Mary's, Canada West |
Died | September 1, 1938 |
Nationality | Canadian |
Political party | historical Conservative Party |
Occupation | businessman farmer |
Website | Parliament of Canada biography |
David Wilson Beaubier (born May 2, 1864 in St. Mary's, Canada West-died September 1, 1938) was a Canadian politician. He was elected to the Canadian House of Commons in the 1930 election as a Member of the historical Conservative Party for the riding of Brandon. He was re-elected in 1935. Beaubier ran in the election of 1925 and 1926 but lost both to Robert Forke. Prior to his federal political experience, he was a Lieutenant-Colonel during World War 1 in which he led the 181st Battalion, CEF into England in 1916.