翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Gaspard Corrette
・ Gaspard de Bernard de Marigny
・ Gaspard de Chabrol
・ Gaspard de Clermont-Tonnerre
・ Gaspard de Coligny
・ Gaspard de Gueidan
・ Gaspard de la nuit
・ Gaspard de la Nuit (book)
・ Gaspard de Prony
・ Gaspard de Saulx
・ Gaspard de Vallier
・ Gaspard Deridder
・ Gaspard Duchange
・ Gaspard Duché de Vancy
・ Gaspard Dughet
Gaspard Fauteux
・ Gaspard Gourgaud
・ Gaspard Goyrand
・ Gaspard I de Coligny
・ Gaspard II de Coligny
・ Gaspard III de Coligny
・ Gaspard Jean-Baptiste Brunet
・ Gaspard Laurent Bayle
・ Gaspard Le Roux
・ Gaspard Manesse
・ Gaspard Mermillod
・ Gaspard Michaud
・ Gaspard Monge
・ Gaspard Monge's mausoleum
・ Gaspard Musabyimana


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Gaspard Fauteux : ウィキペディア英語版
Gaspard Fauteux

Gaspard Fauteux, PC (August 27, 1898 – March 29, 1963) was a Canadian parliamentarian, Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons (1945–1949), and the 19th Lieutenant Governor of Quebec (1950–1958).
He was born in St-Hyacinthe, Quebec, to a political family. His grandfather, Honoré Mercier and his uncle, Lomer Gouin, were both former Premiers of Quebec. His grandmother's second husband was Liberal Member of Parliament (MP) and later Senator Joseph Godbout.
Fauteux married Marguerite Barré daughter of the Canadian artist Raoul Barré (Sept 18th 1923). The couple had 4 children; Roger, Paul, Marie (Mimi) and Gaspard Jr.
A dentist by training and then a businessman, he first entered politics at the provincial election defeating Quebec Conservative Party leader and Mayor of Montreal Camillien Houde to win a seat in the Quebec legislature for the Quebec Liberal Party. He lost his seat in 1935 and returned to business. He was first elected to the Canadian House of Commons from the Quebec riding of St. Mary in a 1942 by-election, and was re-elected in the 1945 federal election by again defeating Camillien Houde. He was re-elected in the 1949 election.
In Parliament, Fauteux opposed conscription and was a delegate to the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Conference that followed World War II.
Despite his lack of legal training or long tenure in the House, he was tapped by Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King to become Speaker following the 1945 election.
His inexperience in parliamentary procedure caused him difficulties in the Chair. He had a habit of making decisions before MPs had presented their arguments. He preferred the social aspects of the position and entertained and travelled frequently.
He returned to the backbenches after the 1949 election and, in 1950 was appointed Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec by Governor General Harold Alexander, Earl Alexander of Tunis, on the advice of his prime minister, Louis St. Laurent.
==External links==

*
* (The Quebec History Encyclopedia entry )
*



抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Gaspard Fauteux」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.