J.-Wilfrid Dufresne

J.-Wilfrid Dufresne
Member of Parliament
for Quebec West
In office
August 1953  June 1957
Preceded by Charles Parent
Succeeded by René Bégin
Personal details
Born (1911-08-05)5 August 1911
Quebec City, Quebec
Died 30 June 1982(1982-06-30) (aged 70)
Quebec City, Quebec
Political party Progressive Conservative
Spouse(s) Julienne Manzerolle
(m. 28 November 1936)[1]
Profession interior decorator, promoter, public servant, teacher
Religion Roman Catholic
[2]

J.-Wilfrid Dufresne (5 August 1911 30 June 1982) was a Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian House of Commons. Born in Quebec City, Quebec, he held various other jobs such as interior decorator, promoter, teacher, a Quebec provincial public servant, a federal statistician for the Minimum Wages Commission.[1]

Dufresne attended schools at the Saint-Sauveur orphanage, Saint-Sauveur Academy and St. Mary's College.[2]

He was elected to Parliament at the Quebec West riding in the 1953 general election as a Progressive Conservative, defeating Liberal party incumbent Charles Parent.[3] Dufresne served only one term in Parliament before Liberal René Bégin won the riding back in the 1957 election. His next attempt to win a House of Commons seat was made in the 1972 election where he was a Social Credit candidate at Langelier riding, but was unable to unseat incumbent Jean Marchand. His last federal campaign was in the 1979 election at Québec-Est where he returned to the Progressive Conservative party, but was again unsuccessful.

References

  1. 1 2 Normandin, Pierre G. (1954). The Canadian Parliamentary Guide.
  2. 1 2 Normandin, Pierre G. (1957). Canadian Parliamentary Guide.
  3. "St Laurent, Power, Lacroix Return With Big Majority / Wilfrid Dufresne Scores Only Upset". Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph. 11 August 1953. p. 3. Retrieved 2010-04-02.
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