Joseph Ernest Cyr

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Joseph Ernest Cyr
Member of the Canadian Parliament
for Provencher
In office
1904–1908
Preceded by Alphonse Alfred Clément Larivière
Succeeded by John Patrick Molloy
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from St. Boniface
In office
1883–1888
Personal details
Born (1854-09-04)September 4, 1854
Montreal, Quebec
Died April 12, 1929(1929-04-12) (aged 74)
Political party Liberal

Joseph Ernest Cyr (September 4, 1854 April 12, 1929) was a Canadian politician.[1]

Born in Montreal, Quebec, the son of Michel Cyr and Mary-Louise Moquin,[2] Cyr was educated at St. Laurent College near Montreal. He moved to St. Boniface, Manitoba in 1882[3] and was mayor in 1885.[1] A notary,[3] he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba in an 1883 by-election held following the death of Alexander Kittson.[4] Cyr was defeated when he ran for reelection to the Manitoba assembly in 1888. He was an unsuccessful candidate for the federal riding of Provencher in 1887,[2] then was elected to the Canadian House of Commons for Provencher in 1904.[1] In 1910, Cyr was named Superintendent of Dominion Public Works in Winnipeg.[2]

He married Adelaide Cesarine Senez in 1875.[3]

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