Jean-eudes Dub

The Honourable Jean-Eudes Dub (born November 6 1926) is a former Canadian politician. Dub first ran for a seat in the Canadian House of Commons as a Liberal in a 1961 by-election but was defeated in the New Brunswick riding of RestigoucheMadawaska. He was elected from the same riding in the 1962 Canadian election and was subsequently re-elected on five occasions (from 1968 on he was elected from the riding of Restigouche). Following the 1968 Canadian election, Dub joined the Cabinet of Pierre Trudeau as Minister of Veterans Affairs and in 1972 he was promoted to Minister of Public Works. Dub was dropped from Cabinet following the 1974 Canadian election and retired from Parliament the next year. Dube, Jean-Eudes

 

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