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Léon Balcer
Léon Balcer, PC (October 13, 1917 – March 22, 1991) was a Canadian politician.〔(Léon Balcer, ParlInfo, Parliament of Canada )〕 He was born on October 13, 1917 in Trois-Rivières, Quebec and was a lawyer by profession. ==Member of the House of Commons==
He was one of only three Progressive Conservative candidates who were elected to the House of Commons in 1949 from Quebec, representing the district of Trois-Rivières. He was re-elected in the 1953, 1957, 1958, 1962, and 1963 elections. Balcer held numerous ministerial positions in the cabinet of John Diefenbaker including Solicitor General of Canada (1957–1960), and Minister of Transport (1960–1963). He also briefly acted as Minister of Mines and Technical Surveys (Acting), and Secretary of State of Canada (Acting). He was Prime Minister John Diefenbaker's Quebec lieutenant and Deputy Leader of the Progressive Conservative Party.〔(The Repatriation of Our Constitution, The Empire Club Addresses, October 22, 1964 )〕 A few months before the 1965 election, he left his party and sat as an Independent, claiming that "there is no place for a French Canadian in the party of Mr. Diefenbaker." 〔(Social conservatism and the Conservative Party's electoral prospects, Le Blog de Polyscopique, September 12, 2005 )〕 He did not run for re-election in that year.
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