Wilfrid Lacroix, born on March sixth, nineteen ninety-one in Quebec City, Quebec, was a prominent figure in Canadian politics and architecture. He began his career as an architect in the early twentieth century, contributing significantly to the cultural landscape of Quebec with projects like the Gérard-Morisset Building of the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec, which opened in nineteen thirty-three.
His political journey commenced when he was elected as a member of the House of Commons for the Québec—Montmorency riding in the nineteen thirty-five general election. Lacroix served in this capacity until nineteen fifty-eight, primarily representing the Liberal party, although he took a notable detour as an