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- Q6286901 description "Montreal labour leader, and long-serving municipal politician".
- Q6286901 description "Montreal labour leader, and long-serving municipal politician".
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- Q6286901 abstract "Joseph Schubert (1889 - 7 March 1952) was a Canadian politician, who served on Montreal City Council from 1924 to 1939. Originally from Romania, Schubert was a prominent labour unionist in the city, and was the only Labour Party representative on Montreal's city council. One of his first prominent actions as a city councillor was a speech protesting police harassment of participants in the city's 1924 May Day parade.In 1931, he built a public bathhouse at the corner of Bagg and St. Lawrence, which still stands today as the Schubert Bath (official French name: Bain Schubert).He served for three months as the city's acting mayor, commencing August 29, 1927, under mayor Médéric Martin. (Despite the title "acting mayor", however, he was never the city's official leader; in modern terms, his role would be more accurately understood as that of a deputy mayor or a mayor pro tem.) Until the appointment of Michael Applebaum as interim mayor in 2012, he was the highest ranking Jewish official in the history of Montreal's municipal government.".
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- Q6286901 alias "Joe Shubert".
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- Q6286901 deathDate "1952-03-07".
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- Q6286901 deathYear "1952".
- Q6286901 office "ActingMayor of Montreal".
- Q6286901 office "Montreal City Councillor".
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- Q6286901 alternativeNames "Joe Shubert".
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- Q6286901 dateOfBirth "1889".
- Q6286901 dateOfDeath "1952-03-07".
- Q6286901 deathDate "1952-03-07".
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- Q6286901 name "Joseph Schubert".
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- Q6286901 office "Acting Mayor of Montreal".
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- Q6286901 placeOfBirth "Romania".
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- Q6286901 shortDescription "Montreal labour leader, and long-serving municipal politician".
- Q6286901 termStart "1927-08-29".
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- Q6286901 comment "Joseph Schubert (1889 - 7 March 1952) was a Canadian politician, who served on Montreal City Council from 1924 to 1939. Originally from Romania, Schubert was a prominent labour unionist in the city, and was the only Labour Party representative on Montreal's city council. One of his first prominent actions as a city councillor was a speech protesting police harassment of participants in the city's 1924 May Day parade.In 1931, he built a public bathhouse at the corner of Bagg and St.".
- Q6286901 label "Joseph Schubert (politician)".
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