Louis-Rodrigue Masson

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The Hon. Louis-Rodrigue Masson  Source: Library and Archives Canada
The Hon. Louis-Rodrigue Masson
Source: Library and Archives Canada

Louis-Rodrigue Masson (baptized Louis-François-Roderick Masson) (6 November 18338 November 1903) was a Canadian Member of Parliament, Senator, and Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec. He represented Terrebonne in the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1882.

Masson was born in Terrebonne, Lower Canada, in 1833, the son of Joseph Masson. He studied at Georgetown College in Washington, D.C., and College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts. He went on to study law with George-Étienne Cartier and was called to the bar in 1859 but decided not to practice law. A Conservative, from 1878 to 1880 he served under Sir John A. Macdonald as Minister of Militia and Defence, and in 1880 he was the President of the Privy Council.

From March to October 1884, he was a member of the Legislative Council of Quebec. From 1884 to 1887, he was the Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec. He published Les bourgeois de la compagnie du Nord-Ouest (1889).[1]

He had been named to the Senate for Mille Isles division in 1882; he resigned his seat when he was named Lieutenant-Governor. He was reappointed to the Senate in 1890 and served until June 1903. He died later that year in Montreal.

Parliament of Canada
Preceded by
None
Member of Parliament from Terrebonne
18671882
Succeeded by
Guillaume-Alphonse Nantel
Preceded by
Léandre Dumouchel
Canadian senator from Mille Isles
18821887
Succeeded by
Louis Adélard Sénécal
Preceded by
Charles-Séraphin Rodier
Canadian senator from Mille Isles
18901903
Succeeded by
Laurent-Olivier David
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