Amédée E. Forget

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Lieutenant-Governor Forget in his office, Government House, 1898
Lieutenant-Governor Forget in his office, Government House, 1898

Amédée Emmanuel Forget (November 12, 1847June 8, 1923) was a Canadian lawyer, civil servant, and politician. He was the last Lieutenant Governor of the Northwest Territories and the first Lieutenant Governor of the Province of Saskatchewan.

Born in Marieville, Lower Canada (now Quebec), the son of Jeremie Forget and Marie Guenette, he was called to the Lower Canada Bar in 1871. In 1875, he joined the Canadian civil service and served in different positions.

In 1898, he was appointed Lieutenant Governor of the Northwest Territories on the advice of Prime Minister Wilfrid Laurier, and served until the creation of the provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan in 1905. At that time, he was appointed the first Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan, and served until 1910.

In 1911, he was appointed to the Senate of Canada representing the senatorial division of Banff, Alberta. He died while in office in 1923.

He is buried in the Notre Dame des Neiges Cemetery in Montreal, Quebec.

The town of Forget, Saskatchewan is named in his honour.

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Government offices
Preceded by
Malcolm C. Cameron
Lieutenant Governor of Northwest Territories
1898-1905
Succeeded by
Frederick D. White
(As Commissioner)
Parliament of Canada
Preceded by
Philippe Roy
Senator Alberta
1911-1923
Succeeded by
Jean Côté

1 Saskatchewan was part of the Northwest Terrtories until Forget left office as the NWT Lieutenant Governor.