Camillien Houde
Camillien Houde was a dynamic mayor of Montreal during the Great Depression, known for his ambitious public works projects that shaped the city's architectural landscape, including the Art Deco style that defined the era.
Born on Jan 01, 1889 (137 years old)
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Camillien Houde was re-elected in 1944 just months after completing a four-year stint in a prison camp for urging French-Canadians to dodge military service.
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Camillien Houde was building a series of public works to combat the Great Depression.
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