- Antoine Joseph Léger
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name = Antoine Joseph Léger
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birth_date = birth date|1880|10|16
birth_place = Memramcook, NBCanada flagicon|Canada
death_date = death date and age|1950|4|7|1880|10|16|mf=y
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education = St. Joseph's College
occupation =Lawyer ,author ,politician
party = Conservative
spouse = 1) Alvina Léger
2) Marie Bourgeois
children = 5 children
parents = Julien T. Léger &
Marie LeBlanc
religion = Roman CatholicAntoine Joseph Léger (
October 16 1880 -April 7 1950 ) was a lawyer, author and political figure ofAcadian descent inNew Brunswick . He represented Westmorland County in theLegislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1925 to 1935 as a Conservative member and then represented the division of L'Acadie in theSenate of Canada from 1935 to 1950.Léger was born in
Memramcook, New Brunswick . He was educated there and at the St. Joseph's College. Léger then attended thenormal school in Fredericton and worked for several months inQuebec . He returned to New Brunswick to article in law with Alfred LaForest in Edmundston, was called to theBar of New Brunswick in 1907 and set up practice in Moncton.Antoine Léger ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the
Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick in 1917 but won in the 1925 New Brunswick general election as a declared candidate in theWestmorland County Electoral District for the then unofficial Progressive Conservative Party. On September 14, 1925, new Premier John B. M. Baxter appointed him to hisCabinet as the Provincial Secretary-Treasurer (Minister of Finance). Léger held the position until July 16, 1935 when he was defeated in a bid for reelection.On August 14, 1935, Canadian Prime Minister Richard B. Bennett appointed Antoine Léger to the
Senate of Canada . Léger died in office at the age of 69.He married twice, first to Alvina Léger. Widowed, he later married Marie Bourgeois (née Drisdelle).
Léger published "Les grandes lignes de l'histoire de la Société l'Assomption", the history of an Acadian association, and wrote articles on Acadian history as well as several historical novels.
References
* [http://www2.parl.gc.ca/parlinfo/Files/Parliamentarian.aspx?Item=75017b8e-9fd5-4890-84f2-24a1a2b36cac&Language=E Synopsis of federal political experience from the Library of Parliament]
* [http://www.umoncton.ca/etudeacadiennes/centre/instru005/intro21.htm Fonds Antoine-J.-Léger, University of Moncton archives] (French language)
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