Hortensius Béïque

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Hortensius Béïque (September 29, 1889 August 15, 1951) was a Canadian politician from Quebec.[1]

Quick facts Member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec for Chambly, Preceded by ...
Hortensius Béïque
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec for Chambly
In office
1931–1935
Preceded byAlexandre Thurber
Succeeded byAlexandre Thurber
In office
1936–1939
Preceded byAlexandre Thurber
Succeeded byDowina-Évariste Joyal
Personal details
Born(1889-09-29)September 29, 1889
DiedAugust 15, 1951(1951-08-15) (aged 61)
Chambly-Bassin, Quebec
PartyUnion Nationale
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Background

He was born on September 29, 1889, in Marieville and was a stock broker.

Federal Politics

Béïque unsuccessfully ran as a Conservative candidate for the district Chambly—Verchères in 1926.

Mayor

He served as Mayor of Chambly-Bassin, Quebec, from 1930 to 1945.

Member of the legislature

Béïque ran as a Conservative candidate in 1931 for the district of Vaudreuil and won. He was defeated against Liberal candidate Alexandre Thurber in 1935.

He made a political comeback and was elected as a Union Nationale candidate in 1936, but lost re-election again in 1939.

He is particularly remembered for a comment he made in the legislative assembly on April 2, 1935, when he said, "The roads are as crooked as the government." When required to retract this unparliamentary statement, he corrected himself, saying, "I will say that the roads are not as crooked as the government."[2]

Death

Béïque died on August 15, 1951.

References

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