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- Camillien Houde CBE OStJ (August 13, 1889 – September 11, 1958) was a Quebec politician, a Member of Parliament, and a four-time mayor of Montreal. He...
- Retrieved 2021-06-15. "Camillien Houde | The Canadian Encyclopedia". www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca. Retrieved 2021-06-15. "Camillien Houde | The Canadian...
- Market Crash of 1929 and the Great Depression. During World War II, Mayor Camillien Houde protested against conscription and urged Montrealers to disobey...
- Taschereau, was re-elected, defeating the Quebec Conservative Party, led by Camillien Houde. It was the third general election victory in a row for Taschereau...
- from Hochelaga, Mercier, St. James and Saint-Denis 21st  1949–1953     Camillien Houde Independent 22nd  1953–1957     Adrien Meunier Independent Liberal...
- the nationalist ideas of Henri Bour****a and supported by Montreal mayor Camillien Houde. Jean Drapeau and Pierre Elliot Trudeau were members in their youth...
- Quebec, Canada. The chalet was constructed in 1932 under the mayoralty of Camillien Houde as a make-work project during the Great Depression. The French Beaux...
- Legislative ****embly of Quebec from 1931 to 1932, after Conservative leader Camillien Houde lost the 1931 Quebec election and also failed to win a seat. On...
- led by Pacifique Plante into police corruption in the early 1950s. When Camillien Houde retired as mayor of Montreal, Drapeau was well poised to succeed...
- Gauthier, Parti Ouvrier (1921–1923) Camillien Houde, Conservative Party (1923–1927) Joseph Gauthier, Liberal (1927) Camillien Houde, Conservative Party (1928–1931)...