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LANDRY, Pierre Armand, Canadian lawyer, born in Dorchester, N. B., 1 May, 1846. He was educated at St. Joseph's college, Memramcook, and was admitted to the bar of New Brunswick in 1870. He was elected to the legislative assembly of New Brunswick in 1870, 1878, and 1882, and appointed a member of the executive council and chief commissioner of public works, 13 July, 1878. He resigned this portfolio, 25 May, 1882, and on the same day was appointed provincial secretary. He resigned his seat in the legislative assembly in August, 1883, and was elected to the Dominion parliament, to which he was chosen again in February, 1887. He became queen's counsel in 1881, and refused a judgeship in 1885.
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