Désiré Olivier Bourbeau
Désiré Olivier Bourbeau  | |
|---|---|
| Member of the Canadian Parliament for Drummond—Arthabaska  | |
| In office 1877–1887  | |
| Preceded by | Wilfrid Laurier | 
| Succeeded by | Joseph Lavergne | 
| Personal details | |
| Born | 21 September 1834 St-Pierre les Becquets, Lower Canada  | 
| Died | 21 December 1900 (aged 66) Arthabaska, Quebec  | 
| Nationality | British subject | 
| Political party | Conservative Party | 
| Occupation | merchant | 
Désiré Olivier Bourbeau (21 September 1834 – 21 December 1900) was a Canadian politician and merchant.
The son of L. Bourbeau and Édesse Gauvreau, Bourbeau established himself as a merchant in Victoriaville. He married M.B. Bouchard. Bourbeau was a director of the Arthabaska Building Society, the Arthabaska Agricultural Society and the Mutual Insurance Company. He was elected to the House of Commons of Canada in 1877 in a by-election as a Member of the Conservative Party to represent the riding of Drummond—Arthabaska. He was re-elected in 1878 and 1882. Besides his federal political career, he was also mayor of Arthabaska, Quebec.