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Lionel-Alfred Ross (May 5, 1914 in Station-du-Coteau — September 19, 1973 in Dorval) was a Canadian politician who represented the riding of Montréal-Verdun in the Legislative Assembly of Quebec, from 1944 until 1960. He was first elected as a Liberal, but sat as an independent beginning in 1957.

After leaving the legislature, Ross served as a judge in the Provincial Court, and as president of the Commission des loyers (a precursor agency to the Tribunal administratif du logement).

References

  1. ^ Lionel-Alfred ROSS, at the Legislative Assembly of Quebec; last updated June 2009; retrieved November 16, 2024
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