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Isidore-Noël Belleau

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Canadian politician (1847–1936)

Isidore-Noël Belleau
Member of the Canadian Parliament
for Lévis
In office
1883–1885
Preceded byJoseph-Godéric Blanchet
Succeeded byPierre Malcom Guay
Personal details
BornMarch 7, 1847
Deschambault, Canada East
DiedMay 7, 1936
Political partyConservative Party
RelationsIsidore Belleau (Father)
Marie-Désanges Pagé (Mother)
Occupationdirector
editor
lawyer

Isidore-Noël Belleau (March 7, 1847 in Deschambault, Canada West – May 7, 1936) was a Canadian politician, director, editor and lawyer. He was elected to the House of Commons of Canada in an 1883 by-election to represent the riding of Lévis. He was also defeated in the elections of 1874 for Portneuf and 1887 for Bellechasse. He was elected as mayor of Lévis, Quebec between 1891 and 1895. His son-in-law, Émile Fortin, was a senator and Member of Parliament.

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