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Paul Poisson : ウィキペディア英語版 | Paul Poisson Colonel Paul Poisson M.C., V.D., KSG., C.A.M.C. (25 July 1887 – October 1982), was the first mayor of the town of Tecumseh, Ontario, Canada in 1921.〔Barnett, Herbert E. and Hugh Fraser, ed. ''Who’s Who In Canada 1969-70: An Illustrated Biographical Record of Men and Women of the Time'', p. 1027. Toronto: Ontario, International Press Ltd, 1969.〕 He also served in the Ontario Legislature in 1926, 1929, and 1931–1934 where he was appointed Minister without Portfolio.〔 A veteran of both World War I and World War II, he was awarded the Military Cross for his contribution in the Coucelette Campaign in 1915.〔 He also served as President Medical Board M.D. No. 1 at Medical Headquarters Ottawa, as Officer Commanding Montreal Military Hospital.〔Teno, Wm. “Tecumseh's First Mayor.” ''50 years, 1921-1971'', Tecumseh, Ont., p. 5. 1971. 〕 Prior to politics and military service, Poisson ran a medical practice in Sandwich East, currently the Town of Tecumseh. ==Early life and career== Born to Damas and Helen (Diestbourg) Poisson in Belle River, Ontario, Poisson attended elementary school prior to pursuing high school studies at Paterson in Windsor in 1900.〔''Royal Canadian Legion, Col. Paul Poisson Branch 261: 60th anniversary commemorative edition 1934-1994'', p. 78. Canada: Tribune Printing & Publishing, 1994.〕 He joined Canada’s military unit in Windsor, at the age of 17. After graduating from Paterson, he attended Western University, at London, Ontario where "he graduated as M.D. with Honours" 9 June 1909,〔Chauvin, Francis Xavier. ''Men of Achievement Vol. 1'', p. 28. Curtis Co. Ltd., 1927.〕 and began his medical practice on 16 October 1910.〔 At the age of 23, Poisson married Gertrude Connor, daughter of Michael Connor of Kitchener, Ontario, on 11 January 1911.〔
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