Portrait of Speaker Albert Sévigny
Albert Sévigny served as Speaker in the temporary Commons at the Victoria Memorial Building (now the Canadian Museum of Nature) after fire destroyed the Centre Block in 1916.
The Quebec City lawyer, born in 1881, was elected in 1911. He supported the Conservative government on Canadian involvement in the First World War and during the Conscription debates, both unpopular positions with French voters. It cost him his seat in Parliament in the 1917 election, and he then served as a judge of the Quebec Superior Court for approximately 40 years. Charles Huot painted his portrait in 1918, and Sévigny died in 1961.