Albert Malouin Explained

Arthur Cyrille Albert Malouin
Constituency Mp:Quebec-Centre
Parliament:Canadian
Predecessor:François Langelier
Successor:Arthur Lachance
Term Start:1898
Term End:1905
Office2:Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada
Predecessor2:Louis-Philippe Brodeur
Successor2:Thibaudeau Rinfret
Nominator2:William Lyon Mackenzie King
Term Start2:January 30, 1924
Term End2:October 1, 1924
Birth Date:13 March 1857
Birth Place:Quebec City, Canada East
Party:Liberal
Relations:Jacques Malouin, father

Arthur Cyrille Albert Malouin (March 13, 1857  - April 5, 1936) was a Canadian lawyer, politician, and Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada.

Born in Quebec City, Canada East (now Quebec), the son of Jacques Malouin and Marie-Angélique Suzor, he received a Bachelor of Law degree from Université Laval in 1882. He was called to the Quebec Bar in 1882 and practised law in Quebec City.

In an 1898 by-election, he was acclaimed to the House of Commons of Canada as a Liberal for the riding of Quebec-Centre. He was re-elected in 1900 and 1904. In 1905, he was appointed a Puisne Judge of the Quebec Superior Court, Arthabasca District. On January 30, 1924, he was appointed to the Supreme Court but served only until October 1, 1924.

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