Background
He was born Louis-Adélard Sénécal in Varennes, Lower Canada in 1829 and then moved to Verchères with his family while still very young. The following year, he entered the business of selling grain with his father.
He was born Louis-Adélard Sénécal in Varennes, Lower Canada in 1829 and then moved to Verchères with his family while still very young. The following year, he entered the business of selling grain with his father.
In 1850, he set up a general store there with a partner. In 1853, in partnership with his father and others, he became the owner and captain of a steamship travelling between Verchères and Montreal. The company acquired additional vessels and Senécal formed partnerships with a number of other shipping companies transporting goods in the region.
He also speculated in land and was involved in the operation of sawmills and flour mills.
In 1867, he was forced to declare personal bankruptcy. This did not affect the Pierreville Steam Mills Company, of which he was a part owner.
However, he was forced to sell his share in the company after a series of fires left him short of liquid assets. He was elected to both the provincial and federal legislatures in 1867.
During the 1870s, he expanded into railway construction, building the Richelieu, Drummond and Arthabaska Counties Railway.
In 1880, he was named superintendent for the Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway. Sections of this railway were later sold to the Canadian Pacific Railway and the Grand Trunk Railway. Senécal was also treasurer for the Parti conservateur du Québec during this period which many saw as a conflict of interest because of the heavy government involvement in railways at the time.
During the 1880s, he was also president of the Montreal City Passenger Railway Company, the North Shore Railway and the Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company.
In 1883, he received the cross of commander in the French Légion d"honneur. He was named to the Senate in January 1887 but died in Montreal later that year.
Conservative Party of Canada, Quebec Liberal Party.
He was a Conservative member in the 1st Canadian Parliament representing Drummond—Arthabaska, represented Yamaska in the Legislative Assembly of Quebec from 1867 to 1871 and was a member of the Senate of Canada for Mille Isles division in 1887.