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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...
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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...
- Pond, Quebec, Canada.
Bullock long
served as
Secretary to
Montreal Mayor Camillien Houde. He
received the
Medal of
Freedom in 1946.
Divorced from his first...
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penitentiary for the
remainder of the sentence.
During World War II,
Camillien Houde campaigned against conscription. On 2
August 1940,
Houde publicly...
- 1940 to 1944. His last
tenure as
mayor was
provisionally served while Camillien Houde was
interned for
wartime opposition to conscription.
Raynault was...
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- provinciale, a new
group founded by
Hertel Larocque (a
former secretary of
Camillien Houde),
fielded 11
candidates in the
election but
failed to
gather a significant...
- 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...
- from Hochelaga, Mercier, St.
James and Saint-Denis 21st 1949–1953
Camillien Houde Independent 22nd 1953–1957
Adrien Meunier Independent Liberal...
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Montreal and
neighboring regions. Two
roads cross the territory: The
Camillien Houde Way (named
Remembrance Road on part of its route) Côte-des-Neiges...