Arthur Moren Boutillier
| Arthur Moren Boutillier | |
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| Member of Parliament for Vegreville | |
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In office 1925–1926 | |
| Preceded by | new district |
| Succeeded by | Michael Luchkovich |
| Personal details | |
| Born |
Arthur Moren Boutilier October 16, 1869 Halifax, Nova Scotia |
| Died |
February 24, 1955 (aged 85) Edmonton, Alberta |
| Political party | Progressive |
| Profession | farmer |
Arthur Moren Boutillier (October 16, 1869 – February 24, 1955) was a farmer and Canadian federal politician.
Boutillier was elected to the Canadian House of Commons under the Progressive banner. He defeated Liberal candidate Gorden Charles by a wide plurality. Boutillier did not run for re-election when Parliament dissolved in 1926.
Boutillier's son, Herbert R. Boutillier, was a Co-operative Commonwealth Federation candidate in the 1940 federal election. In 1955 he died in Edmonton, where he had moved after retiring in 1947.[1]
References
- ↑ "A. M. Boutillier, Former MP Dies". The Edmonton Journal. 25 February 1955. p. 17.
| Parliament of Canada | ||
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| Preceded by New District |
Member of Parliament Vegreville 1925-1926 |
Succeeded by Michael Luchkovich |
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