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Political party
  
Liberal

Profession
  
barrister, judge

Name
  
Vincent Pottier


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Full Name
  
Vincent-Joseph Pottier

Born
  
11 April 1897 Belleville, Nova Scotia (
1897-04-11
)

Died
  
4 February 1980(1980-02-04) (aged 82)

Spouse(s)
  
1. Kathryn LeBlanc (died) 2. Helena McKinlay m. 10 August 1928

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Vincent-Joseph Pottier (11 April 1897 – 4 February 1980) was a Liberal party member of the Canadian House of Commons. He was the first Acadian from Nova Scotia elected to the House of Commons and the first Acadian to serve on the Nova Scotia Supreme Court.

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Early life and education

He was born in Belleville, Nova Scotia to Augustin and Rose Emma Pothier. He graduated from Dalhousie Law School in 1920 and was a barrister by trade.

Political career

Pottier served as a school commissioner and town councillor.

He was first elected to Parliament at the Shelburne—Yarmouth—Clare riding in the 1935 general election, the first Acadian from Nova Scotia to join the House of Commons. He was re-elected in 1940. After completing his second term, the 19th Canadian Parliament, Pottier did not seek further re-election in 1945.

Judicial career

In 1947, Pottier was appointed a judge at County Court number 1 in Halifax. On January 4, 1965, he became the first Acadian appointed to the Nova Scotia Supreme Court, serving in that role until his retirement after five years. In his final years, he donated his time supporting the Dalhousie Legal Aid Service.

References

Vincent Pottier Wikipedia