Louis Auguste Olivier

The Hon.
Louis Auguste Olivier
Senator for De Lanaudière, Quebec
In office
October 23, 1867  September 8, 1873
Appointed by Royal Proclamation
Succeeded by Joseph-Hyacinthe Bellerose
Personal details
Born (1816-11-01)November 1, 1816
Berthier-en-Haut, Lower Canada
Died September 18, 1881(1881-09-18) (aged 64)
Joliette, Quebec
Political party Liberal
Relations Louis Olivier, grandfather

Louis Auguste Olivier (November 1, 1816 September 18, 1881) was a Quebec lawyer, judge and political figure. He was a Liberal member of the Senate of Canada for De Lanaudière division from 1867 to 1873.

He was born in Berthier-en-Haut, Lower Canada in 1816, the grandson of Louis Olivier, and studied at the Séminaire de Nicolet. He was admitted to the bar in 1839 and set up practice at Berthier-en-Haut. He helped establish the newspaper Écho des campagnes there in 1846. In 1864, he was named Queen's Counsel. He was elected to the Legislative Council of the Province of Canada for Lanaudière division in an 1863 by-election and served until Confederation, when he was named to the Senate. In 1873, he resigned to accept an appointment as puisne judge in the Quebec Superior Court for Joliette district.

He died at Joliette, Quebec in 1881.

His daughter Louise married Henri-Gédéon Malhiot, who was a member of the Quebec assembly, mayor of Trois-Rivières and judge in the Quebec Superior Court.

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