- François Langelier
Sir François Langelier (
24 December 1838 –8 February 1915 ) was a Canadian lawyer, professor, journalist, politician, lieutenant governor, and author.In 1871, he was an unsuccessful candidate to the
Legislative Assembly of Quebec for the riding of Bagot. A Liberal, he was elected in a 1873 by-election for the riding of Montmagny. He was defeated in 1875 but was re-elected in 1878 for the riding ofPortneuf . He was Commissioner of Crown Lands and Provincial Treasurer from 1878 to 1879. He was defeated in 1881. From 1880 to 1890, he was a municipal councillor inQuebec City and was mayor from 1882 to 1890.He was elected to the
Canadian House of Commons forMégantic in a 1884 by-election, after the results for the 1882 election were declared void. He was re-elected forQuebec-Centre in the 1887, 1891, and 1896 elections. He resigned in 1898 when he was appointed apuisne judge of theQuebec Superior Court for the district of Montreal.He was knighted in 1907 and was elected to the
Royal Society of Canada in 1909. He was made a knight of the Order of St John of Jerusalem in England in 1912 and a knight of theOrder of St Michael and St George on 31 December 1913.From 1911 until his death in 1915, he was the
Lieutenant Governor of Quebec .His brother,
Charles Langelier was also an MP from 1887 to 1890References
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