Pierre-André Boutin, born on December second, nineteen thirty-four, in Sainte-Marguerite, Québec, was a notable figure in Canadian politics and education. His career as a politician began when he was elected to the House of Commons of Canada in nineteen sixty-two, representing the riding of Dorchester as a member of the Social Credit Party.
His dedication to public service was evident as he successfully secured re-election in nineteen sixty-three. However, his political journey faced a setback in nineteen sixty-five when he was defeated, marking the end of his tenure in the House of Commons.
Beyond his political endeavors, Boutin was also a teacher, contributing to the education sector and shaping the minds of future generations. His life came to a close on November nineteenth, twenty twenty-one, at the age of eighty-six, leaving behind a legacy in both politics and education.