Sneha Girap (Editor)

Joseph Shehyn

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Preceded by
  
Pierre-Vincent Valin

Role
  
Canadian Politician

Appointed by
  
Wilfrid Laurier

Died
  
July 14, 1918


Preceded by
  
Evans John Price

Name
  
Joseph Shehyn

Joseph Shehyn

Born
  
November 9, 1829 Quebec City, Quebec (
1829-11-09
)

Other political affiliations
  
Liberal Party of Canada

Relations
  
Napoleon Belcourt, son-in-law

Cabinet
  
Provincial: Minister Without Portfolio (1897-1900) Provincial Treasurer (1887-1891)

Political party
  
Quebec Liberal Party

Succeeded by
  
Pierre Edouard Blondin

Joseph Shehyn (November 9, 1829 – July 14, 1918) was a Canadian businessman and politician.

Born in Quebec City, Quebec, the son of Edmond Sheehy and Marie (Flavie) Parent, Shehyn was raised by his maternal uncle after the death of his mother. He started working when he was 15 in a dry goods wholesalers. He later worked for the firm McCall, Shehyn and Company and would become the sole owner in 1891.

He was elected as the Liberal candidate to the Legislative Assembly of Quebec for the electoral district of Québec-Est in the 1875 election defeating Pierre-Vincent Valin. He was re-elected by acclamation in 1878 and in the 1881, 1886, 1890, 1892, and 1897 elections. He was Provincial Treasurer from 1887 to 1891 in the cabinet of Honoré Mercier. He was a Minister Without Portfolio from 1897 to 1900 in the cabinet of Félix-Gabriel Marchand. He was summoned to the Senate of Canada for the senatorial division of The Laurentides on the advice of Prime Minister Wilfrid Laurier in 1900. A Liberal, he served until his death in 1918.

In 1891 he was appointed an officer of the Order of Leopold and was created a Knight Commander of the Order of St. Gregory the Great. He was President of the Quebec Board of Trade from 1877 to 1879 and again from 1883 to 1887. He was a member of the Quebec Harbour Commission in the late 1870s. His son-in-law was Napoléon Belcourt, a Senator and M.P.

References

Joseph Shehyn Wikipedia