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Hippolyte Montplaisir

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Preceded by
  
John Jones Ross

Name
  
Hippolyte Montplaisir

Appointed by
  
John A. Macdonald

Role
  
Canadian Politician


Preceded by
  
James Ferrier

Died
  
June 20, 1927

Succeeded by
  
Onesime Carignan

Hippolyte Montplaisir

Born
  
March 7, 1839 Cap-de-la-Madeleine, Lower Canada (
1839-03-07
)

Party
  
Conservative Party of Canada

Political party
  
Liberal-Conservative

Hippolyte Montplaisir (March 7, 1839 – June 20, 1927) was a Canadian politician.

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Background

He was born on March 7, 1839 in Cap-de-la-Madeleine, Lower Canada and was the son of Paschal Montplaisir and Victoire Crevier. He was educated at Trois-Rivières and was a farmer. Montplaisir served 25 years as mayor of Cap-de-la-Madeleine and was warden of Champlain County for 6 years. He married E. M. Aylr.

Political career

He was first elected to the Canadian House of Commons for Champlain in the 1874 federal election. A Liberal-Conservative, he was re-elected in 1878, 1882, and 1887. In 1891, he was appointed to the Senate on the advice of John Alexander Macdonald representing the Senatorial Division of Shawinegan, Quebec. He served as an MP and senator for 53 years until his death in 1927.

Death

He died on June 20, 1927 in Trois-Rivières.

Honors

Rue Montplaisir (Montplaisir Street) in Cap-de-la-Madeleine was named to honor him.

References

Hippolyte Montplaisir Wikipedia