Sir Thomas Chapais | |
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Canadian Senator from Grandville | |
In office December 31, 1919 – July 15, 1946 | |
Appointed by | Robert Borden |
Preceded by | Philippe-Auguste Choquette |
Succeeded by | Paul Henri Bouffard |
Member of the Legislative Council of Quebec for Les Laurentides | |
In office March 18, 1892 – July 15, 1946 | |
Preceded by | Guillaume Bresse |
Succeeded by | Gérald Martineau |
Personal details | |
Born | Joseph Amable Thomas Chapais March 23, 1858 Saint-Denis, Canada East |
Died | July 15, 1946 Saint-Denis, Quebec, Canada | (aged 88)
Political party | Federal: Conservative Provincial: Conservative |
Spouse | Henriette-Georgina Dionne |
Relations | Jean-Charles Chapais, father |
Cabinet | Provincial: Minister Without Portfolio (1893-1896 & 1936–1939 & 1944–1946) Commissioner of Colonization and Mines (1897) |
Portfolio | Provincial: Government Leader in the Legislative Council (1893–1894 & 1936–1939 & 1944–1946) President of the Legislative Council (1895–1897) |
Sir Joseph Amable Thomas Chapais, FRSC (March 23, 1858 – July 15, 1946)[1] was a French Canadian author, editor, historian, journalist, professor, and politician.