. . . "1973-06-28"^^ . "1927-12-08"^^ . . . . . . . "1974-12-20"^^ . . . . . . . "Joseph Paul Marion"@en . . . . . . "Joseph Paul Marion"@en . . . "1123839377"^^ . . . . "Businessman"@en . . . . . "J. Paul Marion"@en . . . . . . . . "1927-12-08"^^ . "Manitoba"@en . . . "2493"^^ . . . . . . . "Saint Boniface, Manitoba, Canada"@en . . . . "Joseph Paul Marion (born December 8, 1927 in St. Boniface, Manitoba) is a retired politician from Manitoba, Canada. He was briefly a Liberal Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba during the 1970s, for the riding of St. Boniface. Marion was educated at the and Ryerson Polytechnical Institute. He was a successful businessman before entering political life, and served as a company president. He served as a school trustee from 1967 to 1970, and was a councilor and acting mayor of Winnipeg in 1972\u20131973. Marion was a founder of Club d'Hommes d'Affaires Franco-Manitobain."@en . "Joseph Paul Marion (born December 8, 1927 in St. Boniface, Manitoba) is a retired politician from Manitoba, Canada. He was briefly a Liberal Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba during the 1970s, for the riding of St. Boniface. Marion was educated at the and Ryerson Polytechnical Institute. He was a successful businessman before entering political life, and served as a company president. He served as a school trustee from 1967 to 1970, and was a councilor and acting mayor of Winnipeg in 1972\u20131973. Marion was a founder of Club d'Hommes d'Affaires Franco-Manitobain. In the 1973 provincial election, he was elected over Liberal-turned-New Democratic Party incumbent Laurent Desjardins by a single vote. His election was overturned, however, and he lost to Desjardins by 618 votes in a by-election held in late 1974. He did not seek a return to the legislature after this time."@en . . . . . "1387549"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .