Blaise-Ferdinand Letellier Politician

Blaise-Ferdinand Letellier (June 22, 1862 – December 15, 1930) was a Canadian lawyer, politician, and judge.Born in Lévis, Canada East, the son of Blaise Letellier and Émérentienne Lacombe, Letellier was educated at the Séminaire de Québec and Université Laval. He was called to the Quebec Bar in 1886 and was created a King's Counsel in 1903. He practiced law in Quebec City. He was a defeated candidate for the Legislative Assembly of Quebec in the riding of Dorchester in 1900 and in Beauce in a 1902 by-election. He was appointed to the Legislative Council of Quebec for the division of Lauzon in 1905. A Liberal, he resigned in 1910 when he was appointed a judge.He died in Montreal in 1930.

Personal facts

Blaise-Ferdinand Letellier
Birth dateJune 22, 1862
Birth place
Lévis Quebec , Canada East
Date of deathDecember 15, 1930
Place of death
Montreal , Quebec

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Office holder

officeMember of the Legislative Council of Quebec for Lauzon
party
Quebec Liberal Party
successor
Eug%C3%A8ne Roberge

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