May 31, 1860(1860-05-31) (aged 53) Quebec City, Canada East
Resting place
Chapel of Ste-Anne, Cathedral-Basilica of Notre-Dame de Québec
Political party
French-Canadian Group (1843–1850) Ministerialists (1851–1856)
Spouse
Hortense Hamel
Education
Petite Séminaire de Québec
Profession
Lawyer
Jean Chabot (October 15, 1806 – May 31, 1860) was a lawyer, political figure and judge from Canada East, in the Province of Canada. He supported Louis-Hippolyte LaFontaine's policy of responsible government within the framework of the union of Lower Canada and Upper Canada into the Province of Canada. Chabot served twice as Chief Commissioner of Public Works with a seat in the Executive Council.
In addition to his government work, Chabot worked hard to represent the interests of his constituents, with a particular emphasis on relieving poverty. He was one of the founders of the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul in Lower Canada.
Chabot was married but did not have children. He had a reputation as an alcoholic and at one point had to resign from the Executive Council due to an arrest for public drunkenness.
Chabot left politics in 1856 when he was appointed to the Superior Court of Montreal. He died in office in 1860, age 53.
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