Charles-Édouard Campeau, born on April twenty-fourth, nineteen sixteen, was a multifaceted individual who made significant contributions as an engineer, politician, and urban planner. His career was marked by a commitment to public service and a vision for urban development.
As a member of the Progressive Conservative party, Campeau entered the political arena and was elected to represent the Saint-Jacques riding during the general election of nineteen fifty-eight. His tenure in the House of Commons of Canada was part of the twenty-fourth Canadian Parliament, where he worked diligently to address the needs of his constituents.
After completing his term, Campeau chose to step away from federal politics, opting not to seek re-election. His decision marked the end of a brief yet impactful political career, allowing him to focus on his engineering and urban planning endeavors.