Aurélien Bélanger

Aurélien Bélanger (March 18, 1878 February 12, 1953) was an Ontario political figure. He represented Russell in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a Liberal and Independent Liberal from 1923 to 1929 and Prescott as a Liberal from 1934 to 1948.

Aurélien Bélanger
Ontario MPP
In office
1934–1948
Preceded byJoseph St. Denis
Succeeded byLouis-Pierre Cécile
ConstituencyPrescott
In office
1923–1929
Preceded byAlfred Goulet
Succeeded byCharles Avila Séguin
ConstituencyRussell
Personal details
Born(1878-03-18)March 18, 1878
Sainte-Scholastique, Quebec
DiedFebruary 12, 1953(1953-02-12) (aged 74)
Ottawa, Ontario
Political partyLiberal
Spouse(s)
Alida Rochon
(m. 1912)

He was born in Sainte-Scholastique, Quebec in 1878, the son of Zotique Belanger, and studied at the Université Laval. Bélanger was a professor at the University of Ottawa, school inspector for Russell County, director of bilingual schools for the city of Ottawa and president of the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society of Ottawa. He married Alida, the daughter of Télesphore Rochon. Bélanger was one of the founders of the newspaper Le Droit in 1912.[1] He was defeated by Charles Avila Séguin for the Russell seat in 1929. He died at Ottawa in 1953.

References

  1. "Fonds Le Droit (C71)" (in French). Centre de recherche en civilisation canadienne-française, University of Ottawa.

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