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Philippe Demers

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He served as city councillor from 1953 to 1957 and as mayor of Shawinigan-Sud from 1957 to 1962.
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to the Legislative Assembly of Quebec, defeating the
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Index

National Assembly of Quebec
Saint-Maurice
Jean-Guy Trépanier
Marcel BĂ©rard
Union Nationale
veterinarian
politician
Quebec
Canada
Legislative Assembly of Quebec
Saint-SĂ©bastien
Montérégie
Shawinigan-Sud
Mauricie
Union Nationale
Saint-Maurice
1966 general election
liberal
incumbent
Jean-Guy Trépanier
National Assembly of Quebec
1970 general election
1973
Marcel BĂ©rard
Parti Québécois
Yves Duhaime
Progressive Conservative
Champlain
1980
Liberal

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