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Charles-Édouard Ferland

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The Hon.
Charles-Édouard Ferland
Member of the Canadian Parliament
for Joliette
In office
December 1928 – October 1935
Preceded byJean-Joseph Denis
Succeeded byriding dissolved
Member of the Canadian Parliament
for Joliette—l'Assomption—Montcalm
In office
October 1935 – June 1945
Preceded byriding created
Succeeded byGeorges-Émile Lapalme
Senator for Shawinegan, Quebec
In office
1945–1951
Appointed byWilliam Lyon Mackenzie King
Preceded byCharles Bourgeois
Succeeded byLéon Méthot
Personal details
Born(1892-03-02)2 March 1892
Sainte-Élisabeth, Quebec
Died8 January 1974(1974-01-08) (aged 81)
Political partyLiberal
Spouse(s)Marie-Rose Brunelle
m. 4 January 1923[1]
Professionlawyer

Charles-Édouard Ferland (2 March 1892 – 8 January 1974) was a Canadian jurist and Liberal member of the House of Commons of Canada and Senate of Canada. He was born in Sainte-Élisabeth, Quebec in Joliette County and became a lawyer by career.

Ferland attended seminary at Joliette then the Université de Montréal where he received Bachelor of Arts, Ph.L and LL.L degrees.[1]

He was first elected to Parliament at the Joliette riding in a by-election on 17 December 1928 then re-elected there in the 1930 general election. When riding boundaries were changed in 1933, Ferland sought re-election at the new Joliette—l'Assomption—Montcalm riding and won that seat in the 1935 election and re-elected there in 1940. After completing that term, he was appointed in 1945 to the Senate and remained in that post until April 1951 when he resigned to accept a position as a Puisne Judge on the Superior Court of Quebec.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b Normandin, A. L. (1941). The Canadian Parliamentary Guide.
  2. ^ Senatorial Resignations Archived 1 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine, Parliament of Canada website

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