Florent Dubois, born on March twelfth, nineteen oh six, in Saint-Paul-de-Chester, Quebec, was a notable figure in Canadian politics. His career spanned various roles, including that of a manager and merchant, which laid the foundation for his entry into the political arena.
A member of the Progressive Conservative party, Dubois made his mark as a representative in the House of Commons of Canada. He was first elected to serve the Richmond—Wolfe riding during the general election of nineteen fifty-eight, marking the beginning of his political journey.
During his tenure in the twenty-fourth Canadian Parliament, Dubois served for one term. However, his political career faced challenges when he was defeated in the nineteen sixty-two election by André Bernier of the Social Credit party. Despite his efforts to reclaim his seat in the nineteen sixty-three election, he was unsuccessful and chose not to pursue further federal election attempts thereafter.