George Russell Boucher

George Russell Boucher
Member of the Canadian Parliament
for Carleton
In office
1940  1948
Preceded by Alonzo Hyndman
Succeeded by George A. Drew
Personal details
Born December 13, 1899
Dunrobin, Ontario, Canada
Died November 8, 1970, (aged 70)
Unknown
Nationality Canadian
Political party Conservative, Progressive Conservative Party
Occupation barrister

George Russell Boucher (December 13, 1899 November 8, 1970) was a Canadian politician and barrister.

Born in Dunrobin, Ontario, Boucher was elected to the Canadian House of Commons in an August 1940 by-election as a Member of the Conservative Party to represent the riding of Carleton. He succeeded Alonzo Hyndman who died shortly after his re-election in the March 1940 federal election. He was a member of the Joint Committee on Location of the Seat of Government in the City of Ottawa. Boucher was re-elected in 1945 as a Progressive Conservative. He resigned his seat in 1948 in order to allow new party leader George A. Drew, who did not have a seat in the House of Commons, to contest Carleton in a by-election.[1]

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