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William James Hushion (November 3, 1883 – January 29, 1954) was a Canadian businessman and politician. Born in Montreal, Quebec, the son of and Margaret Phelan, he started working with his father and eventually started his own company, W. J. Hushion. He worked as a grain mercant, and was president of Montreal Transfer Terminal Ltd., Seven Industries Ltd. and Clinton Distilleries Corporation, as well as vice-president of .He was a director of several other companies: Hushion and Hushion Ltd., Canada Catering Co. Ltd., Rock Product Co. Ltd., Wesh Coal Corporation, Nu-Way Box Co. Ltd. and . He was listed as a promoter of Montreal and Quebec Products Exchanges Inc. He also volunteered with hospital boards, and was named governor for life of Hôpital Notre-Dame in 1923 and of St. Mary's Hospit

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  • William James Hushion (3 novembre 1883-29 janvier 1954) fut un homme d'affaires, marchand et député provincial et fédéral du Québec. Né à Montréal, il passa sa jeunesse à travailler avec son père avant de fonder sa propre entreprise, nommée W.J. Hushion. Il passa environ 14 ans comme échevin (conseiller municipal) de la ville de Montréal. En 1916, il est défait comme candidat libéral dans la circonscription provinciale de Montréal—Sainte-Anne. Il est ensuite défait en tant que candidat libéral lors des élections de 1917 dans la circonscription fédérale de Saint-Antoine. Lors des élections québécoises de 1923, il est élu dans Montréal—Sainte-Anne. Il démissionna l'année suivante pour se présenter et remporter l'élection partielle de 1924 dans Saint-Antoine. Il sera défait en 1925 et de nouv (fr)
  • William James Hushion (November 3, 1883 – January 29, 1954) was a Canadian businessman and politician. Born in Montreal, Quebec, the son of and Margaret Phelan, he started working with his father and eventually started his own company, W. J. Hushion. He worked as a grain mercant, and was president of Montreal Transfer Terminal Ltd., Seven Industries Ltd. and Clinton Distilleries Corporation, as well as vice-president of .He was a director of several other companies: Hushion and Hushion Ltd., Canada Catering Co. Ltd., Rock Product Co. Ltd., Wesh Coal Corporation, Nu-Way Box Co. Ltd. and . He was listed as a promoter of Montreal and Quebec Products Exchanges Inc. He also volunteered with hospital boards, and was named governor for life of Hôpital Notre-Dame in 1923 and of St. Mary's Hospit (en)
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