René Bégin, born on July second, nineteen twelve, in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, was a notable figure in Canadian politics and a successful wholesaler. His career in politics began with his election to the House of Commons of Canada in the nineteen fifty-seven election, where he represented the Liberal Party for the riding of Quebec West.
Prior to his success in nineteen fifty-seven, Bégin faced challenges in his political journey. He ran as an Independent Liberal candidate in the nineteen fifty-three election but was unsuccessful. His subsequent attempts to secure a seat in the House of Commons in nineteen fifty-eight and nineteen sixty-two as a member of the Liberal Party also did not yield the desired results.
Despite these setbacks, Bégin's contributions to Canadian politics and his role as a wholesaler left a lasting impact. His dedication to public service and his entrepreneurial spirit exemplified the values of his time.