Antonio J. Barrette | |
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18th Premier of Quebec | |
In office January 8, 1960 – July 5, 1960 |
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Monarch | Elizabeth II |
Lieutenant Governor | Onésime Gagnon |
Preceded by | Paul Sauvé |
Succeeded by | Jean Lesage |
MNA for Joliette | |
In office August 17, 1936 – September 15, 1960 |
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Preceded by | Lucien Dugas |
Succeeded by | Gaston Lambert |
Personal details | |
Born |
Joliette, Quebec |
May 26, 1899
Died | December 15, 1968 Montreal, Quebec |
(aged 69)
Political party | Union Nationale |
Spouse(s) | Marie-Estelle Guilbault (m. 1924) |
Profession | Machinist, Insurance broker |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Antonio J. Barrette (May 26, 1899 – December 15, 1968) was a Quebec politician born in Joliette, Quebec, Canada.
Barrette ran as a Conservative candidate in the provincial district of Joliette in the 1935 election but lost. He was elected as a Union Nationale candidate in the 1936 election and was re-elected in the 1939, 1944, 1948, 1952 against Liberal Leader Georges-Émile Lapalme, 1956 and 1960 elections.
He served as Minister of Labour in the Cabinets of Maurice Duplessis and Paul Sauvé from August 30, 1944 to January 8, 1960.
Following Sauvé's death, Barrette succeeded him as leader of the Union Nationale and Premier of Quebec on January 8, 1960. He was the 18th Premier of Quebec, but held office for only six months until the June 1960 election which he lost to Jean Lesage and the Quebec Liberal Party.