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Henry Pineau
Assemblyman for 1st Prince
In office
1899–1900
Preceded byMeddie Gallant
Succeeded byBenjamin Gallant
Personal details
Born(1863-01-22)January 22, 1863
Bloomfield, Prince Edward Island
DiedFebruary 18, 1904(1904-02-18) (aged 41)
Miminegash, Prince Edward Island
Resting placesmall
Political partyConservativeLiberal
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Henry Pineau (January 22, 1863 - February 18, 1904) was a Canadian politician, who represented the electoral district of 1st Prince in the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island from 1899 to 1900.[1] A member of the Conservative Party, he was most noted for crossing the floor to vote with the governing Liberals on a crucial motion of non-confidence in early 1900.[1]

A farmer and fisherman in Miminegash, Prince Edward Island, Pineau was elected to the legislature in a by-election in 1899, after the election of Meddie Gallant in an 1898 by-election was overturned by the courts.[1] However, he was rarely actually present in the legislature[1] until the confidence crisis of early 1900, when the government of Donald Farquharson was threatened by MLA Joseph Wise's attempt to withdraw his earlier resignation;[1] Wise attempted to vote with the Conservatives, which would have brought down the government, but his vote was disqualified by speaker James Cummiskey.[1] Pineau then crossed the floor to the Liberals, ensuring the government's survival on the vote.[1]

Pineau did not run for reelection in the 1900 general election.[1] He died on February 18, 1904 in Miminegash.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Henry J. Pineau, Prince Edward Island Legislative Documents Online.