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- Léon_Raymond abstract "Léon-Joseph Raymond (30 July 1901 – 24 August 1993) was a Canadian politician, serving as mayor of Maniwaki, Quebec in 1941 and 1942 and as a Liberal party member of the Canadian House of Commons from 1945 to 1949.Raymond was born at Napierville, Quebec and was educated at Saint-Remi College, the Joliette Seminary and at the University of Montreal where he received his Bachelor of Arts degree. He became a notary and from 1941 to 1945 served as vice-president of the Chambers of Commerce Unionm and from 1938 to 1945 as President of the school commission of Maniwaki.He was first elected to Parliament at the Wright riding in the 1945 general election. With riding boundary changes, Raymond entered the 1949 federal election at the new Gatineau riding and won the seat. He was appointed Clerk of the House of Commons on 5 August 1949 and resigned his seat in Parliament.".
- Léon_Raymond birthDate "1901-07-30".
- Léon_Raymond birthPlace Napierville,_Quebec.
- Léon_Raymond deathDate "1993-08-24".
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- Léon_Raymond birthDate "1901-07-30".
- Léon_Raymond birthPlace Napierville,_Quebec.
- Léon_Raymond dateOfBirth "1901-07-30".
- Léon_Raymond dateOfDeath "1993-08-24".
- Léon_Raymond deathDate "1993-08-24".
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- Léon_Raymond name "Léon-Joseph Raymond".
- Léon_Raymond name "Raymond, Leon-Joseph".
- Léon_Raymond office "Mayor of Maniwaki, Quebec".
- Léon_Raymond party Liberal_Party_of_Canada.
- Léon_Raymond partyColour "Liberal Party of Canada".
- Léon_Raymond placeOfBirth Napierville,_Quebec.
- Léon_Raymond predecessor Rodolphe_Leduc.
- Léon_Raymond predecessor "riding created".
- Léon_Raymond profession "notary".
- Léon_Raymond riding Gatineau_(electoral_district).
- Léon_Raymond riding Wright_(electoral_district).
- Léon_Raymond shortDescription "Canadian politician".
- Léon_Raymond spouse "--07-01".
- Léon_Raymond spouse "Clementine Péclet".
- Léon_Raymond successor Joseph-Célestin_Nadon.
- Léon_Raymond successor "riding dissolved".
- Léon_Raymond termEnd "1942".
- Léon_Raymond termEnd "August 1949".
- Léon_Raymond termEnd "June 1949".
- Léon_Raymond termStart "1941".
- Léon_Raymond termStart "June 1945".
- Léon_Raymond termStart "June 1949".
- Léon_Raymond description "Canadian politician".
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- Léon_Raymond subject Category:Mayors_of_places_in_Quebec.
- Léon_Raymond subject Category:Members_of_the_House_of_Commons_of_Canada_from_Quebec.
- Léon_Raymond subject Category:Université_de_Montréal_alumni.
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- Léon_Raymond comment "Léon-Joseph Raymond (30 July 1901 – 24 August 1993) was a Canadian politician, serving as mayor of Maniwaki, Quebec in 1941 and 1942 and as a Liberal party member of the Canadian House of Commons from 1945 to 1949.Raymond was born at Napierville, Quebec and was educated at Saint-Remi College, the Joliette Seminary and at the University of Montreal where he received his Bachelor of Arts degree.".
- Léon_Raymond label "Léon Raymond".
- Léon_Raymond label "Léon-Joseph Raymond".
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- Léon_Raymond givenName "Leon-Joseph".
- Léon_Raymond name "Leon-Joseph Raymond".
- Léon_Raymond surname "Raymond".