Adélard Godbout

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Adélard Godbout was a Canadian agronomist and Liberal politician who served as Premier of Quebec from 1939 to 1944, noted for major reforms including granting women the right to vote provincially.

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instanceOf Canadian politician
Premier of Quebec
human
birthDate 1892-09-24
birthPlace Bas-Saint-Laurent NERFINISHED
Quebec NERFINISHED
Saint-Éloi, Quebec NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Canada
Dominion of Canada NERFINISHED
deathDate 1956-09-18
deathPlace Canada NERFINISHED
Montreal NERFINISHED
Quebec NERFINISHED
education Université Laval NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup French Canadian
familyName Godbout NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork agronomy
public administration
givenName Adélard NERFINISHED
headOfGovernmentOf Quebec NERFINISHED
honouredIn National Assembly of Quebec NERFINISHED
implementedPolicy provincial women’s suffrage in Quebec
languageSpoken French
memberOfPoliticalParty Liberal Party of Canada NERFINISHED
Quebec Liberal Party NERFINISHED
notableFor creation of Hydro-Québec
extension of compulsory education
social reforms in Quebec
occupation agronomist
politician
officeEnd 1944-08-30
officeStart 1939-10-25
partOf history of Quebec
history of women’s suffrage in Canada
positionHeld Leader of the Quebec Liberal Party
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec
Minister of Agriculture of Quebec
Premier of Quebec NERFINISHED
precededBy Maurice Duplessis NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
representedElectoralDistrict L’Islet NERFINISHED
succeededBy Maurice Duplessis NERFINISHED
supported women’s right to vote in Quebec provincial elections
termInOfficeDuring Second World War NERFINISHED

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