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Hyacinthe Adélard Fortier

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Preceded by
  
Honore Achim

Died
  
January 18, 1966

Political party
  
Liberal

Party
  
Liberal Party of Canada


Name
  
Hyacinthe-Adelard Fortier

Succeeded by
  
Henri Bourassa

Role
  
Political figure

Resigned
  
1925

Hyacinthe-Adelard Fortier

Preceded by
  
District was created in 1912

Born
  
December 11, 1875 Saint-Hermas, Quebec (
1875-12-11
)

Hyacinthe-Adélard Fortier (December 11, 1875 – January 18, 1966) was a lawyer, judge and political figure in Quebec. He represented Labelle in the Legislative Assembly of Quebec from 1912 to 1917 and Labelle in the Canadian House of Commons from 1917 to 1925 as a Liberal.

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He was born in Saint-Hermas, Quebec, the son of Isidore Fortier and Elmire Lalande, and was educated at the Séminaire de Sainte-Thérèse and the Université Laval. Fortier articled with Dandurand et Brodeur, was called to the Quebec bar in 1899 and set up practise in Hull with Charles Beautron Major. He married his partner's daughter Anne-Marie Major in 1901. Fortier was crown attorney for Ottawa district and was bâtonnier for Hull district from 1912 to 1916. He served on the municipal council for Hull in 1912. In the same year, Fortier was named King's Counsel. He resigned his seat in the Quebec assembly to run for a seat in the House of Commons in 1917. From 1925 to 1958, he was a judge in the Quebec Superior Court for Trois-Rivières district. Fortier died in Hull at the age of 91 and was buried in the Notre-Dame-de-Lorette cemetery there.

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