- Joseph Henri Picard
Infobox Politician (general)
name= Joseph Henri Picard
imagesize=300
title= Alderman on theEdmonton Town Council
term_start= January 2, 1894
term_end= January 13, 1896
term_start2= December 13, 1897
term_end2= December 11, 1899
term_start3= December 14, 1903
term_end3= December 12, 1904
title4= Alderman on theEdmonton City Council
term_start4= December 12, 1904
term_end4= December 9, 1907
term_start5= December 4, 1914
term_end5= December 11, 1916
birth_date= February 18, 1857
birth_place=Saint-Jean-de-Matha, Quebec
death_date= May 23, 1934 (aged 77)
spouse= Martine Voyer (2 sons)
profession= Merchant
religion=Roman Catholic Joseph Henri Picard (born
February 18 ,1857 ; diedMay 23 ,1934 ) was a politician inAlberta ,Canada and a municipal councillor inEdmonton .Biography
Picard was born in
Saint-Jean-de-Matha, Quebec onFebruary 18 ,1857 . He apprenticed as a carpenter before coming west in 1884 to Fort Qu'Appelle and then Regina. InCalgary , he met FatherAlbert Lacombe , who suggested to him that he move to Edmonton, which he did in 1887. Once in Edmonton, he opened a general store, Larue & Picard; it was sold in 1907 when both he and his partner retired.In 1903, he married Martine Voyer. The couple had two sons.
His political career began in 1894 when he was elected as an alderman to
Edmonton Town Council , finishing fifth of nine candidates in an election in which the top six were elected. He was re-elected in 1895, but defeated in 1896, placing seventh of eight candidates. He placed dead last of nine candidates in the following election, but returned to council in 1897, placing third of nine candidates.In 1898, when staggered aldermanic terms were introduced, the top three finishers in the election were elected to two year terms, while the bottom three were elected to one year terms. Picard was one of the latter, and ceased to be an alderman in 1899. His next attempt at election took place in 1902, when he placed last of five candidates. He was elected again in 1903, finishing third of nine and being elected to a two year term. However, this term was truncated when Edmonton became a city in 1904 and a new, eight member city council was elected. In that year's election, Picard finished sixth of seventeen candidates, and was elected to another one year term (the top four candidates won two year terms). He was re-elected to a two year term in 1905, placing fourth of ten candidates.
At the expiration of this term in 1907, Picard ran for mayor, but was defeated by
John Alexander McDougall . He stayed out of politics for seven years thereafter.In 1914, Picard returned to office, finishing fourth of fourteen candidates. However, he was defeated in his 1916 re-election bid, finishing seventh of eleven candidates. This marked the end of his career in municipal politics.
Joseph Henri Picard was a member of the Catholic school board from 1899 until 1925, and was also active with the Board of Trade, the Catholic Mutual Benefit Association, the Edmonton Club, the Edmonton Exhibition Board, l'Alliance Française, La Société Saint-Jean Baptiste, La Société du Parler Français, and the
Liberal Party of Alberta .Picard died
May 23 ,1934 .École J. H. Picard School in Edmonton is named in his honour.References
* [http://www.epl.ca/Elections/results/EPLBiographiesLetter.cfm?id=P Edmonton Public Library Biography of Joseph Henri Picard]
* [http://www.edmonton.ca/CityGov/ElectionHistory/Members%20of%20Council%20Biographies.doc City of Edmonton biography of Joseph Henri Picard]
* [http://www.jhpicard.ecsd.net/joseph_henri_picard.html J H Picard School biography of Joseph Henri Picard]
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