Pius Michaud

Pius Michaud
Member of Parliament for Victoria
In office
1907–1917
Preceded by John Costigan
Succeeded by riding dissolved
Member of Parliament for Restigouche—Madawaska
In office
1917–1925
Preceded by first member
Succeeded by Arthur Culligan
Personal details
Born August 28, 1870
St. Leonard, New Brunswick[1]
Died July 5, 1956(1956-07-05) (aged 85)
Political party Liberal
Residence Victoria County, New Brunswick
Occupation lawyer
Religion Roman Catholic

Pius Michaud (August 28, 1870 July 5, 1956) was a Canadian lawyer and politician who served in the Canadian House of Commons. He represented the electoral district of Victoria from 1907 to 1917, and Restigouche—Madawaska from 1917 to 1925, as a member of the Liberal Party.[1]

He was the son of Felix Michaud and Marguerite H. Violette and was educated at St. Joseph's College. In 1899, he married Marie Hebert. Michaud served as secretary-treasurer for the council for Madawaska County. He lived in Edmunston.[2]

He won the riding of Victoria by acclamation in 1907, following the appointment of John Costigan to the Senate, and was reelected in the 1908 and 1911 elections.[3] He was subsequently re-elected in the redistributed riding of Restigouche—Madawaska in the 1917 and 1921 elections, but was defeated by Arthur Culligan of the Conservatives in the 1925 election.[4]

References

  1. 1 2 Pius Michaud – Parliament of Canada biography
  2. Chambers, Ernest J (1916). Canadian Parliamentary Guide 1916.
  3. "VICTORIA, New Brunswick (1867 - 1914)". History of Federal Ridings since 1867. Parliament of Canada. Retrieved 2011-07-05.
  4. "RESTIGOUCHE--MADAWASKA, New Brunswick (1914 - 1966)". History of Federal Ridings since 1867. Parliament of Canada. Retrieved 2011-07-05.


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