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Camillien Houde CBE OStJ (August 13, 1889 –
September 11, 1958) was a
Quebec politician, a
Member of Parliament, and a four-time
mayor of Montreal. He...
- Gauthier,
Parti Ouvrier (1921–1923)
Camillien Houde,
Conservative Party (1923–1927)
Joseph Gauthier,
Liberal (1927)
Camillien Houde,
Conservative Party (1928–1931)...
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- Taschereau, was re-elected,
defeating the
Quebec Conservative Party, led by
Camillien Houde. It was the
third general election victory in a row for Taschereau...
- 1940 to 1944. His last
tenure as
mayor was
provisionally served while Camillien Houde was
interned for
wartime opposition to conscription.
Raynault was...
- led by
Pacifique Plante into
police corruption in the
early 1950s. When
Camillien Houde retired as
mayor of Montreal,
Drapeau was well
poised to succeed...
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Market Crash of 1929 and the
Great Depression.
During World War II,
Mayor Camillien Houde protested against conscription and
urged Montrealers to disobey...
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Legislative ****embly of
Quebec from 1931 to 1932,
after Conservative leader Camillien Houde lost the 1931
Quebec election and also
failed to win a seat. On...
- the
nationalist ideas of
Henri Bour****a and
supported by
Montreal mayor Camillien Houde. Jean
Drapeau and
Pierre Elliot Trudeau were
members in
their youth...
- Ville-Marie
borough of Montreal, and its
transmitter is
located on Voie
Camillien Houde (near
Mount Royal). It
opened on
February 19, 1961, a few w****s...