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                  MERCIER, HONORÉ (baptized Joseph-Honoré-Alfred-Édouard)
                  famous legal cases in Canadian history, Lemieux had, however, won favour with Honoré Mercier* and the national Liberal Party [see Sir
                  Mercier*. Attracting attention by his eloquence, he was soon in demand as a speaker. He participated in his first public meeting on 18 July 1886 to
                  of steel construction, and Premier Honoré Mercier* ordered that the Belgian engineer Gérard Macquet be hired to meet the need for expertise
                  Livernois won an honourable mention as photographer. In September 1888 he covered the inauguration by Premier Honoré Mercier* (who had become a
                   
                  region [see Honoré Mercier]), to put forward the position of the major
                  of Honoré Mercier* finally named three inspectors: Charles T. Côté, James Mitchell, and Guyon. Mercier wanted the inspectors to come
                  Chaleurs Railway matter [see Pacaud] as counsel to Quebec’s premier Honoré Mercier* in 1891, and to the Behring Sea Claims Commission
                  drawn to politics: already, at university, he had sometimes skipped lectures to hear Premier Honoré Mercier* speak in the Legislative Assembly
                  of preparing a report on the competition for a monument to the memory of Honoré Mercier* in Quebec City. For nationalistic reasons, the award
                  Liberal Party, led by Honoré Mercier*. Upon the recommendation of the federal government, still safely Conservative under Sir John A
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