Lomer Gouin
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The Honourable Sir Jean Lomer Gouin (March 19 1861 - March 28 1929) was born in Grondines, Quebec. He served as Liberal Premier of the Canadian province of Quebec, as a Cabinet minister in the federal government of Canada, and as Lieutenant Governor of Quebec.
On May 24, 1888, he married Éliza Mercier, daughter of Honoré Mercier. Their son, Paul Gouin, later led the Action libérale nationale party.
Gouin served as Premier of Quebec from 1905 to 1920, winning four elections.
In 1920, he was named to the Legislative Council of Quebec, but resigned in 1921 without ever having taken his seat, and moved to federal politics.
In the federal election of 1921, he was elected as a Liberal member of Parliament, and served as Justice Minister under prime minister William Lyon Mackenzie King until 1924.
He was subsequently named Lieutenant Governor of Quebec in 1929, but served only two months until his death.
Lomer Gouin is interred in the Cimetière Notre-Dame-des-Neiges in Montreal.
Elections as party leader
He won the 1908 election, 1912 election, 1916 election and 1919 election and resigned in 1920.
See also
External link
- National Assembly biography (http://www.assnat.qc.ca/fra/membres/notices/g-i/GOUIL.htm) (in French)
Preceded by: Simon-Napoléon Parent | Premier of Quebec 1905–1920 | Succeeded by: Louis-Alexandre Taschereau |
Preceded by: Simon-Napoléon Parent | Leader of the Quebec Liberal Party 1905-1920 | Succeeded by: Louis-Alexandre Taschereau |
Preceded by: Narcisse Pérodeau | Lieutenant Governor of Quebec 1929 | Succeeded by: Henry George Carroll |