Laurent Barré

Laurent Barré
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec for Rouville
In office
1931–1939
Preceded by Cyril-Améric Bernard
Succeeded by Henri-Pascal Panet
In office
1944–1960
Preceded by Henri-Pascal Panet
Succeeded by François Boulais
Personal details
Born (1886-05-30)May 30, 1886
Ange-Gardien, near Granby, Quebec
Died August 26, 1964(1964-08-26) (aged 78)
Granby, Quebec
Political party Union Nationale

Laurent Barré (May 30, 1886 August 26, 1964) was a Quebec author, politician and Cabinet Minister for 16 years.

He was born in Ange-Gardien, near Granby, Quebec, the son of Louis Barré and Arzélias Préfontaine. Barré worked as a blacksmith and a farmer until 1943. He was the founder of a catholic farmer's union in the 1920s and worked for several other farmer's organizations in the Granby and Yamaska regions.

He was first elected in Rouville in the Legislative Assembly of Quebec in 1931 as a member of the Quebec Conservative Party after a first unsuccessful attempt in the 1927 elections. He remained as MLA until 1939 as a member of the Union Nationale starting in 1935. He returned to office in 1944 and was re-elected for five more terms, although shortly after his re-election in 1960 and the lost of the Union Nationale to the Quebec Liberal Party, he resigned from his seat. He served as Maurice Duplessis' Minister of Agriculture from 1944 to 1960.

He also published two books entitled Bertha et Rosette and Conscience de Croyants in 1929-1930.

Published works

Books

Président fondateur de l'Union Catholique des cultivateurs (U.C.C.) [1]

External Link/Reference

References

  1. Je suis le petit fils de Laurent Barré .
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