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Henri-Gédéon Malhiot
Canadian politician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Henri-Gédéon Malhiot (March 22, 1840 – October 20, 1909) was a politician from Quebec, Canada.[1]
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Background
He was born on March 22, 1840, in Saint-Pierre-les-Becquets, Centre-du-Quebec. He was a lawyer. He was married to Élizabeth-Eugénie Labarre in 1865 and to Louise Olivier in 1884.
Provincial Politics
He ran as a Liberal candidate in the district of Nicolet in 1867 and as a Conservative candidate in the district of Trois-Rivières in an 1869 by-election. Each time he lost.
He was elected in 1871. He resigned from his seat to accept a position as Minister for Crown Lands in Premier Boucher de Boucherville's Cabinet. He was re-elected in an 1874 by-election and in a 1875 general election.
He also served as the Government House Leader from 1874 to 1876. He resigned in 1876.
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Federal Politics
He ran as a Conservative candidate in the district of Trois-Rivières in 1878, but lost.
Mayor of Trois-Rivières
Malhiot served as Mayor of Trois-Rivières from 1885 to 1888.
Death
He died on October 20, 1909.
References
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