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Albiny Paquette

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Preceded by
  
Pierre Lortie

Profession
  
physician

Succeeded by
  
Pierre Bohemier

Children
  
Gilbert

Party
  
Union Nationale


Political party
  
Union Nationale

Role
  
Politician

Preceded by
  
Wilfrid Bovey

Name
  
Albiny Paquette

Resigned
  
1958

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Born
  
October 7, 1888 Marieville, Quebec (
1888-10-07
)

Spouse(s)
  
Marcelle Levy-Genard Rose Daviault

Died
  
September 25, 1978, Mont-Laurier, Canada

Alma mater
  
College Mont-Saint-Louis, Laval University

Joseph-Henri-Albiny Paquette (October 7, 1888 – September 25, 1978) was a Quebec politician and physician. He was a cabinet minister for 17 years in Maurice Duplessis' Union Nationale government.

Born in Marieville, Quebec, Paquette studied in medical sciences at the Montreal campus of Université Laval. After additional studies and training at Bellevue Hospital in New York City, Paquette worked first for the Canadian Red Cross in the Balkans, then in the Canadian Forces as a Medical Officer. He also served at several hospitals in Europe including in Paris and in England.

Paquette returned to Quebec in 1919 and practiced medicine in Mont-Laurier until his entry into municipal politics and his nine-year stint as mayor of that city.

Paquette was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of Quebec for the district of Labelle in the 1935 general election as a member of the Conservative Party. He was reelected, as a member of the Union Nationale, in all six subsequent elections from 1936 to 1956. Paquette remained as the Legislative Assembly Member for Labelle until he resigned in 1958.

In 1936, he was appointed as the first Minister of Health in the Duplessis Cabinet for the newly created provincial department of health. He served in the position from 1936 to 1939 and again from 1944 to 1958 when the Union Nationale regained power. Establishments made during his tenure as health minister included:

  • parish clinics for maternal and infant health
  • mobile tuberculosis screening units
  • Dr. Armand Frappier’s Institut de microbiologie et d’hygiène (today known as the Institut Armand-Frappier) at the Université de Montréal.
  • In 1958, he was appointed to the Legislative Council of Quebec for the division of Rougemont and resigned in 1967.

    In support of Catholicism, he placed crucifixes above the chairs of the speakers in the National Assembly and the Legislative Council of Quebec.

    He received several honours, distinctions and medals, including honorary doctorates for Université Laval, Université de Montréal and Bishop's College.

    Other rewards include:

  • 1919 - decorated by the Prince of Wales
  • 1920 - the Military Medal of the British Government
  • the honour cross of the French government
  • 1937 - a perpetual member of the Holy Land by the Catholic Church
  • 1938 a member of the Latin Order (1938)
  • 1946 - Jerusalem Cross
  • 1953 - Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal
  • 1967 - the Medal of the Canadian Centennial
  • References

    Albiny Paquette Wikipedia