Alfred Arthur Thibaudeau
Senator for De la Vallière, Quebec
In office
August 22, 1896  August 15, 1926
Appointed byWilfrid Laurier
Preceded byAuguste-Réal Angers
Succeeded byDonat Raymond
Personal details
BornDecember 1, 1860
Quebec City, Canada East
DiedAugust 15, 1926(1926-08-15) (aged 65)
Political partyLiberal
OccupationBusiness executive, wholesaler

Alfred Arthur Thibaudeau (December 1, 1860 August 15, 1926) was a Canadian politician.

Born in Quebec City, the son of Isidore Thibaudeau, a Quebec businessman and political figure in Upper Canada, Thibaudeau was educated at the Quebec High School. He was the head of the firm of Thibaudeau Brothers. He was the president of the Wholesale Dry-Goods Association, and was a member of Council of the Montreal Board of Trade. He was a director of the Notre Dame Hospital, Governor of Université Laval, director of the Great West Life Assurance Company, and of the Park & Island Railway Co. of Montreal. He was appointed to the Senate in August, 1896 on the advice of Wilfrid Laurier representing the senatorial division of De la Vallière, Quebec. A Liberal, he served for almost 30 years before dying in office in 1926.[1]

References

  1. Personnel of the Senate and House of Commons, eighth Parliament of Canada, elected June 23, 1896. Montreal: Lovell. 1898. pp. 92. Retrieved 2007-04-27.


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