Michel Mathieu (Canadian politician), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Michel Mathieu (Canadian politician)

Canadian politician

Date of Birth: 20-Dec-1838

Place of Birth: Sorel‐Tracy, Quebec, Canada

Date of Death: 30-Jul-1916

Profession: judge, politician, school teacher

Nationality: Canada

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius


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About Michel Mathieu (Canadian politician)

  • Michel Mathieu, (December 20, 1838 – July 30, 1916) was a Quebec lawyer, notary, judge and political figure.
  • He was a Conservative Member of Parliament who represented Richelieu from 1872 to 1874. He was born in Sorel, Lower Canada in 1838.
  • He articled as a notary, becoming a member of the Sorel Board of Notaries in 1864.
  • In 1865, he was called to the Bar of Quebec and he was appointed sheriff in the Richelieu district in 1866.
  • In 1872, he was elected to the House of Commons; he was defeated in 1874.
  • In 1875, he was elected to the Quebec National Assembly for Richelieu in 1875 and 1878.
  • He also served as mayor of Sorel from 1876 to 1882.
  • In 1881, he resigned his seat in the provincial legislature to serve as judge in the Quebec Superior Court, serving in Joliette and Montreal districts until 1909.
  • In 1880, he was appointed Queen's Counsel.
  • He was professor of law at the UniversitĂ© Laval from 1886 to 1915.
  • In 1892, he was appointed to a royal commission in the province to investigate allegations of corruption in the government of HonorĂ© Mercier; he did not complete this task due to health problems. In 1869, with Adolphe Germain,he founded La Revue lĂ©gale, a legal periodical; in 1884, it was purchased by AmĂ©dĂ©e PĂ©riard but Mathieu continued as editor until 1892.
  • He published a weekly newspaper in Sorel, Le Courrier de Richelieu, from 1872 to 1874.
  • He was editor for Rapports judiciaires rĂ©visĂ©s de la province de QuĂ©bec ...
  • (1891–1905), a 29 volume review of judgements by the province's courts.
  • He also published several legal reference books, including editions of the Civil and Municipal codes. Mathieu died at Montreal in 1916 and was buried at Sorel.

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