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Joseph Alfred Ernest Roy

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Preceded by
  
Jean-Baptiste Morin

Died
  
August 17, 1928

Political party
  
Liberal

Party
  
Liberal Party of Canada


Name
  
Joseph Ernest

Succeeded by
  
Albert Sevigny

Role
  
Lawyer

Resigned
  
1911

Preceded by
  
Joseph-Couillard Lislois

Born
  
October 3, 1871 Saint-Vallier, Quebec (
1871-10-03
)

Joseph Alfred Ernest Roy (October 3, 1871 – August 17, 1928) was a Quebec lawyer, journalist, judge and political figure. He represented Montmagny in the Legislative Assembly of Quebec from 1900 to 1908 and Dorchester in the Canadian House of Commons as a Liberal member from 1908 to 1911. His name also appears as Ernest Roy.

Biography

Roy was born in Saint-Vallier, Quebec in 1871, the son of small landowner Nazaire Roy, and studied at the Séminaire de Québec and the Université Laval. He articled with Adélard Turgeon and also later served as his legal secretary. He was called to the bar in 1898 and set up practice at Quebec City, specializing in criminal law. In 1897, he had married Marie-Malvina Godbout. Roy was editor for the Courrier de Montmagny from 1900 to 1904. He was named King's Counsel in 1910. Roy was a member of the Quebec city council from 1914 to 1916. He served as whip for the federal Liberal party from 1909 to 1911. In 1924, he was named to the Quebec Superior Court.

He died at Saint-Michel in 1928.

References

Joseph Alfred Ernest Roy Wikipedia