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Sir Auguste-Réal Angers
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Senator for De la Vallière, Quebec
In office
16 December 1892 – 10 June 1896
Nominated by John Sparrow David Thompson
Preceded by Anselme-Homère Pâquet
Succeeded by Alfred Thibaudeau
6th Lieutenant Governor of Quebec
In office
29 October 1887 – 4 December 1892
Monarch Victoria
Governor General The Marquess of Lansdowne
The Lord Stanley of Preston
Premier Honoré Mercier
Charles Boucher de Boucherville
Preceded by Louis-Rodrigue Masson
Succeeded by Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau
Member of the Canadian Parliament
for Montmorency
In office
14 February 1880 – 12 November 1880
Preceded by Pierre-Vincent Valin
Succeeded by Pierre-Vincent Valin
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec for Montmorency
In office
11 February 1874 – 14 February 1880
Preceded by Joseph-Édouard Cauchon
Succeeded by Charles Langelier
Personal details
Born (1837-10-04)4 October 1837
Quebec City, Lower Canada
Died 14 April 1919(1919-04-14) (aged 81)
Westmount, Quebec, Canada
Resting place Notre Dame des Neiges Cemetery
Political party Provincial: Conservative
Federal: Conservative
Spouses
Julie-Marguerite Chinic
(m. 1869)
Émélie Le Moine
(m. 1890)
Children 1 daughter and 2 sons
Residence Quebec City
Alma mater Université Laval
Occupation lawyer, judge
Profession politician
Cabinet Provincial:
Attorney General (1876–1878)
Solicitor General (1874–1876)
Federal:
Minister of Agriculture (1892–1895)
President of the Privy Council (1896)

Sir Auguste-Réal Angers was an important Canadian judge and politician. He was born in Quebec City in 1837 and passed away in Westmount, Quebec, in 1919.

He held many important roles in government. He was a Member of Parliament and a Senator. He also served as a minister in the Canadian government. Later, he became the Lieutenant Governor of Quebec.

Early Life and Education

Auguste-Réal Angers was born on October 4, 1837. There isn't a clear birth certificate, but records suggest this date.

He went to school at the Séminaire de Nicolet from 1849 to 1856. After that, he studied law at Université Laval. He then joined a successful law firm in Quebec City. This experience helped him prepare for a career in politics.

Starting a Political Career

Angers began his political journey in provincial politics. In 1874, he easily won a special election in the Montmorency area. He ran as a member of the Conservative Party.

Important Roles in Quebec

After being re-elected, Angers took on more responsibilities. In 1875, he became the Government leader in the Legislative Assembly of Quebec. The next year, in 1876, he was made the Attorney General.

The Premier of Quebec, Charles Boucher de Boucherville, was in the upper house of the legislature. This meant Angers was the main voice for the government in the Legislative Assembly. He helped pass important laws for several years.

Moving to Federal Politics

In 1879, Angers lost his provincial seat by a small number of votes. However, he soon ran for a seat in the federal Parliament. He won the Montmorency seat in a special election.

Shortly after, he was appointed as a judge for the Superior Court in the Montmagny district. He settled in a town along the St. Lawrence River.

Key Government Positions

In 1887, Angers accepted a major appointment. He became the Lieutenant Governor of Quebec. This role represents the King or Queen in the province.

In December 1892, he was appointed as a Senator. He also joined the federal government as the Minister of Agriculture. He worked under Prime Minister John Sparrow David Thompson.

He continued in this role until 1895. After that, he briefly served as the President of the Privy Council. He then decided to retire from politics.

Later Life and Legacy

After leaving politics, Angers moved to Montreal. He went back to working as a lawyer. In 1911, he was appointed as a legal advisor for the Montreal Harbour Commission.

In 1913, he was honored with a knighthood. This means he was given the title "Sir" for his contributions.

Sir Auguste-Réal Angers passed away on April 14, 1919. He was buried at the Notre Dame des Neiges Cemetery in Montreal.

Archives

You can find historical documents about Auguste-Réal Angers. These are kept at Library and Archives Canada and Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec.

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