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- Harold_Monteith abstract "Harold Edmond Monteith (2 October 1900 – 9 September 1963) was a Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian House of Commons. He was born in Verdun, Quebec and became an agent and merchant.He was elected at the Verdun riding in the 1958 general election after unsuccessful attempts to win there in 1953 and 1957. After serving his only federal term, the 24th Canadian Parliament, he was defeated by Bryce Mackasey of the Liberal party in the 1962 election.Monteith died at Eastman, Quebec aged 62, survived by his wife and two sons.".
- Harold_Monteith birthDate "1900-10-02".
- Harold_Monteith birthName "Harold Edmond Monteith".
- Harold_Monteith birthPlace Verdun,_Quebec.
- Harold_Monteith birthYear "1900".
- Harold_Monteith deathDate "1963-09-09".
- Harold_Monteith deathPlace Eastman,_Quebec.
- Harold_Monteith deathYear "1963".
- Harold_Monteith party Progressive_Conservative_Party_of_Canada.
- Harold_Monteith successor Bryce_Mackasey.
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- Harold_Monteith birthDate "1900-10-02".
- Harold_Monteith birthPlace Verdun,_Quebec.
- Harold_Monteith birthname "Harold Edmond Monteith".
- Harold_Monteith dateOfBirth "1900-10-02".
- Harold_Monteith dateOfDeath "1963-09-09".
- Harold_Monteith deathDate "1963-09-09".
- Harold_Monteith deathPlace Eastman,_Quebec.
- Harold_Monteith hasPhotoCollection Harold_Monteith.
- Harold_Monteith name "Harold Monteith".
- Harold_Monteith name "Monteith, Harold Edmond".
- Harold_Monteith party Progressive_Conservative_Party_of_Canada.
- Harold_Monteith partyColour "Progressive Conservative Party of Canada".
- Harold_Monteith placeOfBirth Verdun,_Quebec.
- Harold_Monteith placeOfDeath Eastman,_Quebec.
- Harold_Monteith predecessor Yves_Leduc.
- Harold_Monteith profession "agent, merchant".
- Harold_Monteith riding Verdun_(electoral_district).
- Harold_Monteith shortDescription "Canadian politician".
- Harold_Monteith spouse "Helen Leggatt".
- Harold_Monteith successor Bryce_Mackasey.
- Harold_Monteith termEnd "June 1962".
- Harold_Monteith termStart "March 1958".
- Harold_Monteith description "Canadian politician".
- Harold_Monteith description "Canadian politician".
- Harold_Monteith subject Category:1900_births.
- Harold_Monteith subject Category:1963_deaths.
- Harold_Monteith subject Category:Canadian_businesspeople.
- Harold_Monteith subject Category:Members_of_the_House_of_Commons_of_Canada_from_Quebec.
- Harold_Monteith subject Category:People_from_Verdun,_Quebec.
- Harold_Monteith subject Category:Progressive_Conservative_Party_of_Canada_MPs.
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- Harold_Monteith comment "Harold Edmond Monteith (2 October 1900 – 9 September 1963) was a Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian House of Commons. He was born in Verdun, Quebec and became an agent and merchant.He was elected at the Verdun riding in the 1958 general election after unsuccessful attempts to win there in 1953 and 1957.".
- Harold_Monteith label "Harold Edmond Monteith".
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- Harold_Monteith givenName "Harold Edmond".
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- Harold_Monteith name "Harold Edmond Monteith".
- Harold_Monteith name "Harold Monteith".
- Harold_Monteith name "Monteith, Harold Edmond".
- Harold_Monteith surname "Monteith".