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Joseph Gaspard Boucher

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Religion
  
Roman Catholic

Spouse
  
Annette Lamarche

Role
  
Political figure


Name
  
Joseph Boucher

Children
  
9 children

Residence
  
Edmundston, Canada

Born
  
February 3, 1897 (
1897-02-03
)
Notre-Dame-du-Portage, Quebec, Canada

Occupation
  
Agronomist, Publisher, Politician

Parent(s)
  
Aurele Boucher & Emilie Michaud

Died
  
April 18, 1955, New Brunswick, Canada

Education
  
College De Sainte-Anne-De-La-Pocatiere

Political party
  
New Brunswick Liberal Association

Joseph-Gaspard Boucher (February 3, 1897 – April 18, 1955) was a journalist and political figure in New Brunswick, Canada. He represented Madawaska County in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1935 to 1952 and Restigouche—Madawaska in the Canadian House of Commons as a Liberal member from 1953 to 1955.

Known as Gaspard, he was born in Notre-Dame-du-Portage, Quebec and studied at the agricultural college at Sainte-Anne-de-La-Pocatière and McDonald College (now the Macdonald Campus of McGill University) at Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue. He worked as an agronomist for some time before moving to Edmundston, New Brunswick in 1920 where he became manager of the Royal Hotel acquired by his father.

Gaspard Boucher married Annette Lamarche in 1921. The couple had nine children.

Gaspard Boucher was involved with the Société nationale des Acadiens and was one of the founders of the New Brunswick chapter of the Ordre de Jacques Cartier, an organization dedicated to defending the rights of Francophones. Gaspard aided in the establishment of credit unions in the Madawaska region and the Knights of Columbus branch in the city of Edmundston.

In 1923, Boucher became owner-editor of Le Madawaska newspaper. Boucher served in the province's Executive Council as a minister without portfolio from 1941 to 1949 and as Provincial Secretary-Treasurer from August 10, 1949 to October 8, 1952.

Gaspard Boucher died of a heart attack at the age of 58.

References

Joseph-Gaspard Boucher Wikipedia