Guillaume_Amyot

Guillaume Amyot

Guillaume Amyot

Canadian lawyer and politician


Guillaume Amyot (10 December 1843 30 March 1896) was a Canadian politician, editor, and lawyer. After finishing his classical studies at the Collège de Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pocatière, Amyot pursued a legal career.[1] He was a Member of the House of Commons of Canada, which he entered in 1881,[2] for the riding of Bellechasse, Quebec, representing the historical Conservative Party. He later switched his affiliation from Conservative to Nationalist, under which designation he was re-elected in the 1887 election. He was re-elected as a Nationalist Conservative in 1891.

Quick Facts Member of the Canadian Parliament for Bellechasse, Preceded by ...

Prior to entering federal politics, he stood for election twice in the Quebec general elections of 1875 and 1878, in the riding of Lotbinière. He was defeated both times by Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière, a Liberal.

Amyot was also a participant in the North-West Rebellion of 1885 and was a Lieutenant-Colonel of the 9th battalion of the Voltigeurs of Quebec.


References

  1. Louis Garon. "AMYOT, GUILLAUME".
  2. Louis Garon. "AMYOT, GUILLAUME".



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