Appointed by Wilfrid Laurier Died September 12, 1933 Political party Liberal Party Liberal Party of Canada | Name Frederic Beique Role Canadian Politician Resigned September 12, 1933 | |
Preceded by Joseph-Octave Villeneuve Born May 20, 1845
St-Mathias, Canada East ( 1845-05-20 ) Committees Chair, Special Committee on Civil Service (1924) | ||
Succeeded by Guillaume-Andre Fauteux |
Frédéric Liguori Béique, PC (May 20, 1845 – September 12, 1933) was a Canadian lawyer and politician.
Born in Saint-Mathias, Quebec, he was trained as a lawyer and was called to the Quebec Bar in 1868. From 1899 to 1905, he was the president of the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society. In 1902, he was appointed to the Canadian Senate representing senatorial division of De Salaberry, Quebec. A Liberal, he served until his death in 1933. In 1932, Béique nominated Raoul Dandurand for the Nobel Prize in Peace.
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