- William Albert Boucher
Infobox MP
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name = William Albert Boucher
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constituency_MP = Rosthern
parliament = Canadian
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predecessor =Walter Adam Tucker
successor = Walter Adam Tucker
term_start = 1948
term_end = 1953
birth_date =November 12 ,1889
birth_place =St. Louis, Northwest Territories
death_date =June 23 ,1976
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nationality =Canadian
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party = Liberal Party
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occupation =farmer merchant
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website =CanParlbio|ID=8760c993-a860-468b-b903-5012e7deac5f
footnotes =William Albert Boucher (born
November 12 ,1889 inSt. Louis, Northwest Territories -diedJune 23 ,1976 ) was aCanadian politician ,farmer andmerchant . He was elected to theCanadian House of Commons as a Member of the Liberal Party in 1948 to represent theriding of Rosthern after the resignation ofWalter Adam Tucker onJune 8 ,1948 and a by-election nextOctober 25 . He won the election of 1949. Boucher was then appointed to the senate on the advice of Prime MinisterLouis St. Laurent where he represented the senate division ofPrince Albert, Saskatchewan until his death. During his senate appointment, he was a member of numerous senate committees including the Senate Standing Committee on Rules and Orders, Senate Standing Committee on External Relations, Senate Standing Committee on Immigration and Labour, Senate Standing Committee on Natural Resources, Senate Standing Committee on Public Health and Welfare and the Special Committee on Criminal Code (Hate Propaganda).
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