Herménégilde Boulay
Appearance
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Herménégilde Boulay | |
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Member of the Canadian Parliament for Rimouski | |
In office 1911–1917 | |
Preceded by | Jean Auguste Ross |
Succeeded by | Joseph-Émile-Stanislas-Émmanuel D'Anjou |
Personal details | |
Born | March 20, 1861 St. Donat, Canada East |
Died | May 18, 1942 |
Nationality | British subject |
Political party | Conservative Party (1908–1917) Unionist (1917–1921) Conservative Party |
Occupation | farmer manufacturer merchant trader |
Herménégilde Boulay (March 20, 1861 – May 18, 1942) was a Canadian politician, farmer, manufacturer, merchant and trader. He was elected to the House of Commons of Canada as a Member of the historical Conservative Party in 1911 to represent the riding of Rimouski.[1] He was defeated in the election of 1908, 1917, 1921 and 1930.[1] The elections of 1917 and 1921 he contested in Matane.[1]
Born in St. Donat, Canada West, Boulay served as mayor of Sayabec, Quebec, before entering federal politics.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d "Profile - Herménégilde Boulay, M.P." lop.parl.ca. Retrieved 21 November 2024.
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