Perrault LaRue, born on March thirty-first, nineteen twenty-five, was a notable figure in Canadian politics and dentistry. His career as a dentist laid the foundation for his subsequent foray into the political arena, where he became a member of the Progressive Conservative party.
In the nineteen fifty-eight general election, LaRue was elected to represent the Saguenay riding in the House of Commons of Canada. His tenure in the twenty-fourth Canadian Parliament was marked by a commitment to his constituents, although it was brief, lasting only one term.
After serving in Parliament, LaRue chose not to seek re-election, stepping away from the political spotlight. His dual career as a dentist and politician reflects a life dedicated to public service and community well-being.