Background
Born in Saint-Georges-d"Henryville, County of Iberville, Quebec, the son of Thomas Bernier and Julia Létourneau, Bernier was educated at the College of Saint Hyacinthe.
politician Member of the Senate of Canada
Born in Saint-Georges-d"Henryville, County of Iberville, Quebec, the son of Thomas Bernier and Julia Létourneau, Bernier was educated at the College of Saint Hyacinthe.
He worked in journalism and was a lawyer who practiced for some years in Saint John d"Iberville, and in 1880, he moved to Manitoba. He was Superintendent of Education for the Catholic schools in Manitoba from 1881 to 1890 until public funding for the Catholic schools was abolished. From 1881 to 1893, he was Registrar of the University of Manitoba.
Bernier was Mayor of Saint Boniface in 1883, 1884, 1886, 1891, and 1897.
He was also a Commissioner to revise the municipal law, and a Commissioner to inquire into the working of the law in connection with the sale of Métis lands. In 1892, he was appointed to the Senate on the advice of John Joseph Caldwell Abbott representing the senatorial division of Street-Boniface, Manitoba.
A Conservative, he died in office in 1908 after serving for 16 years.
He was a member of the Executive Committee of the Provincial Agricultural Board, and Chairman of the Eastern Judicial District Board.