Sir Joseph-Mathias Tellier (January 15, 1861 – October 18, 1952) was a Canadian politician and judge, born in Sainte-Mélanie , Canada East .
Biography
He was a Quebec Conservative Party leader, but never Premier (his party lost the 1912 election, and Lomer Gouin became Premier of Quebec) . He was in the Legislative Assembly of Quebec from 1892 to 1916, as a Member for the riding of Joliette .
After his studies at Université Laval , he was admitted to the Barreau du Quebec and he practiced law for over 15 years.
He was mayor of Joliette from 1903 to 1910, and, in 1916, he became a Quebec Superior Court judge . He was Chief Justice of Quebec from 1932 to 1942.
He was made a Knight of the Order of Pius IX in 1906. He was Knighted by King George V in 1934.
Sir Joseph-Mathias Tellier is the brother of Louis Tellier , the father of Maurice Tellier , the grandfather of Paul Tellier ,[ 1] and a first cousin of Raymond Tellier, who is the grandfather of Luc-Normand Tellier .
Elections as party leader
He lost the 1912 election against Sir Lomer Gouin .
Note
^ Jean Hétu, "La famille Tellier: une grande famille de juristes", Droit Montréal , automne 2014, no 19, p. 22-23.
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