Maxime Goulet
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Maxime Goulet was a Canadian
Canada
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 politician. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
The Legislative Assembly of Manitoba and the lieutenant governor form the Legislature of Manitoba, the legislature of the Canadian province of Manitoba. Fifty-seven members are elected to this assembly in provincial general elections, all in single-member constituencies with first-past-the-post...

 from 1878 to 1886 and was the Minister of Agriculture
Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Initiatives (Manitoba)
The Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Initiatives is a cabinet minister in the province of Manitoba, Canada. The minister oversees Manitoba Agriculture, Food and Rural Initiatives, a department is often referred to as MAFRI...

 under Conservative Premier John Norquay
John Norquay
John Norquay was the Premier of Manitoba from 1878 to 1887. He was born near St. Andrews in what was then the Red River Colony, making him the first Premier of Manitoba to have been born in the region....

.

Goulet was born in Saint Boniface, Manitoba
Saint Boniface, Manitoba
Saint Boniface is a city ward of Winnipeg, home to much of the Franco-Manitoban community. It features such landmarks as the Cathédrale de Saint Boniface , Boulevard Provencher, the Provencher Bridge, Esplanade Riel, St. Boniface Hospital, the Collège universitaire de Saint-Boniface and the Royal...

 in 1855. His father was Alexis Goulet, a St. Boniface resident of Métis
Métis people (Canada)
The Métis are one of the Aboriginal peoples in Canada who trace their descent to mixed First Nations parentage. The term was historically a catch-all describing the offspring of any such union, but within generations the culture syncretised into what is today a distinct aboriginal group, with...

 heritage; his mother Josephte was the daughter of John Siveright
John Siveright
John Siveright was a fur trader and later became Chief Factor of the Hudson's Bay Company. Born December 2, 1779 in Drumdelgy, Cairnie, Scotland he was the son of John Siveright and Jannet Glass....

, a Scots
Scotland
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 factor for the Hudson's Bay Company
Hudson's Bay Company
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. He was elected in the 1878 general election
Manitoba general election, 1878
The third Manitoba general election was held on December 18, 1878 to elect representatives to the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba....

 as a member of the French Party for the riding of St. Vital
St. Vital
St. Vital is a provincial electoral division in the Canadian province of Manitoba.-Historical riding:The original St. Vital riding was established at the time of the province's creation in 1870, as one of twelve "francophone" constituencies...

. He then ran in the riding of La Verendrye
La Verendrye (electoral district)
La Verendrye is a provincial electoral division in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It was created by redistribution in 1879, and has existed since that time....

 as an independent conservative, winning in the 1879
Manitoba general election, 1879
This was the fourth Manitoba general election and was held on December 16, 1879....

 and 1883
Manitoba general election, 1883
This was the fifth Manitoba general election and was held on January 23, 1883....

 elections. He served as Minister of Agriculture from 7 January 1880 to 16 November 1881. He left office in 1886.

Maxime Goulet was a younger brother of the Métis martyr Elzéar Goulet
Elzéar Goulet
Elzéar Goulet was a Métis leader in the Red River Settlement, which later became the province of Manitoba, Canada...

, He married Elise Genthon in 1873. He died in 1932.

Goulet Street in central St. Boniface
Saint Boniface, Manitoba
Saint Boniface is a city ward of Winnipeg, home to much of the Franco-Manitoban community. It features such landmarks as the Cathédrale de Saint Boniface , Boulevard Provencher, the Provencher Bridge, Esplanade Riel, St. Boniface Hospital, the Collège universitaire de Saint-Boniface and the Royal...

is named for Maxime Goulet.
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