Noël Drouin, born on July seventh, nineteen twelve, in Saint-Maxime, Quebec, was a notable figure in Canadian politics and manufacturing. His career as a manufacturer laid the groundwork for his subsequent political endeavors, showcasing his commitment to both industry and community.
A member of the Progressive Conservative party, Drouin made his mark in the House of Commons of Canada. He was first elected to represent the Dorchester riding during the general election of nineteen fifty-eight, marking the beginning of his journey in federal politics.
During his tenure, he served in the twenty-fourth Canadian Parliament, where he contributed to various discussions and initiatives. However, his political career faced a challenge when he was defeated in the nineteen sixty-two election by Pierre-André Boutin of the Social Credit party.
In addition to his political career, Drouin also held the position of mayor of Saint-Maxime, further demonstrating his dedication to public service and local governance.