Joseph Georges Bouchard, born on April twenty-third, eighteen eighty-eight, was a prominent Canadian politician, agrologist, and educator. His career in public service began when he was elected to the House of Commons of Canada in nineteen twenty-two, representing the riding of Kamouraska as a member of the Liberal Party.
Throughout his political journey, Bouchard was re-elected in the subsequent elections of nineteen twenty-five, nineteen twenty-six, nineteen thirty, and nineteen thirty-five. His tenure in office was marked by a commitment to his constituents and a dedication to advancing agricultural policies.
In addition to his political achievements, Bouchard was also a prolific author, contributing numerous books that reflected his expertise and passion for agriculture and education. His dual roles as a teacher and agrologist enriched his perspective, allowing him to influence both policy and academia.