Hector Authier

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Hector Authier
Hector Authier

Member of Parliament
for Chapleau
In office
1940 – 1945
Preceded by François Blais
Succeeded by David Gourd

Born November 4, 1881
Ange-Gardien, Quebec, Canada
Died April 14, 1971
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Political party Liberal
Profession lawyer,news reporter/announcer

Hector Authier was a Canadian politician, lawyer and news reporter/announcer.

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[edit] Background

He was born on November 4, 1881 in Ange-Gardien, Quebec.

[edit] Mayor

He served as the first Mayor of Amos, Quebec in 1914, for a one year term.

[edit] Member of the Legislature

Authier won a by-election in 1923 and became the Liberal Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) for the provincial district of Abitibi. He was re-elected in the 1927, 1931 and 1935 elections.

He served as served as Deputy Speaker of the House from 1935 to 1936 and was a Member of the Cabinet as the Minister of Colonization by 1936. He did not run for re-election in the 1936 election. [1]

[edit] Federal Politics

He was elected to the Canadian House of Commons in 1940 as a Member of the Liberal Party representing the riding of Chapleau. [2]

[edit] Death

He died on April 14, 1971 in Montreal.

[edit] Footnotes

National Assembly of Quebec
Preceded by
Joseph-Édouard Perrault (Liberal)
MLA for Abitibi
1923–1936
Succeeded by
Émile Lesage (Union Nationale)