Louis-Éphrem Olivier was a notable physician and political figure in Quebec, Canada, whose contributions to the region's governance and healthcare were significant during his brief life.
Born on August twenty-eighth, eighteen forty-eight, in Saint-Nicolas, Canada East, he was the son of Jean Baptiste Olivier and Thessile Plante. His education at the Séminaire de Québec laid the foundation for his future endeavors in both medicine and politics.
Olivier's political career took flight when he represented Mégantic in the House of Commons of Canada from eighteen seventy-eight to eighteen eighty-two as a member of the Liberal party. His commitment to public service was evident, although he faced challenges, including an unsuccessful bid for reelection in eighteen eighty-two.
In his personal life, he married Maria Adelia Pelletier in eighteen seventy-five, marking a significant milestone in his journey. Tragically, his life was cut short later that same year when he passed away at the young age of thirty-four.