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Political figure

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Died
  
February 10, 1920

Resigned
  
1887

Name
  
Hilaire Hurteau


Hilaire Hurteau

Born
  
May 4, 1837Contrecoeur, Lower Canada (
1837-05-04
)

Party
  
Conservative Party of Canada

Political party
  

Hilaire Hurteau (May 4, 1837 – February 10, 1920) was a notary and political figure in Quebec. He represented L'Assomption in the Canadian House of Commons from 1874 to 1887 as a Liberal-Conservative member.

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He was born in Contrecoeur, Lower Canada and educated at L'Assomption College. He studied law with notary Isidore Hurteau in Longueuil, later qualifying to practice as a notary. In 1859, he married Delphine Beaudoin. Hurteau served three years as mayor of St-Lin and three years as warden for the county. He also served as secretary-treasurer of schools. Hurteau was vice-president of the Laurentian Railway Company. His election in 1874 was overturned after an appeal but he won the subsequent by-election in 1875 by acclamation.

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