Arthur Moren Boutillier | |
Birthname: | Arthur Moren Boutilier |
Birth Date: | 1869 10, mf=yes |
Birth Place: | Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada |
Death Place: | Edmonton, Alberta, Canada |
Riding: | Vegreville |
Predecessor: | new district |
Successor: | Michael Luchkovich |
Term Start: | 1925 |
Term End: | 1926 |
Profession: | farmer |
Party: | Progressive |
Arthur Moren Boutillier (October 16, 1869 – February 24, 1955) was a Canadian farmer and federal politician.
Boutillier was elected to the House of Commons of Canada under the Progressive banner. He defeated Liberal candidate Gorden Charles by a wide plurality. Boutillier did not run for re-election when Parliament dissolved in 1926.
Boutillier's son, Herbert R. Boutillier, was a Co-operative Commonwealth Federation candidate in the 1940 federal election. In 1955 he died in Edmonton, where he had moved after retiring in 1947.[1]