Walter Bernard Smith, born on March twenty-six, nineteen twelve, in Hemmingford, Quebec, was a prominent figure in Canadian politics. His career spanned various roles, including that of a customs officer and merchant, which laid the foundation for his later political endeavors.
A dedicated member of the Liberal Party, Smith made his mark in the House of Commons of Canada. He first entered the political arena when he was elected to represent the Saint-Jean riding during the general election of nineteen sixty-eight. His commitment to public service was evident as he successfully secured re-election in both the nineteen seventy-two and nineteen seventy-four federal elections.
Smith's tenure in federal politics culminated with his departure after completing his term in the thirtieth Parliament. His contributions to the political landscape of Canada, particularly through his work in the House of Commons, reflect a legacy of dedication and service to his community.