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Michel Auger (politician)

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Role
  
Politician

Succeeded by
  
Antoine Audet

Name
  
Michel Auger

Party
  
Liberal Party of Canada


Profession
  
farmer, mill owner

Spouse
  
Priscilla Nicol

Died
  
May 12, 1909

Resigned
  
1887

Michel Auger (politician)


Preceded by
  
Lucius Seth Huntington

Political party
  
Independent Liberal

Michel Auger (November 18, 1830 – May 12, 1909) was a Canadian politician, farmer and mill owner. He was elected to the Canadian House of Commons in the 1882 federal election as an Independent Liberal, representing the riding of Shefford.

Born in St. Pie, Lower Canada, Auger was educated at the Grand Ligne Mission School and at the Hamilton Academy in Hamilton, New York. In 1856, he married Priscilla Nicol. Auger served five years as mayor of Sainte-Prudentienne, a village now within the modern municipality of Roxton Pond.

He first ran in the 1878 election as an Independent Liberal in opposition to the party's incumbent MP Lucius Seth Huntington, but was defeated by Huntington. In 1882, however, local Conservative supporters swung solidly behind Auger in a bid to punish Huntington for his role in exposing the Pacific Scandal, resulting in Auger's election.

He ran for reelection in the 1887 election as an Independent Liberal, but was defeated by Conservative Antoine Audet. He died in Toronto in 1909.

Telejournal entrevue avec michel auger


References

Michel Auger (politician) Wikipedia