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                  LANGELIER, Sir FRANÇOIS (baptized François-Xavier
                  Langelier, sheriff of the Quebec District, and his brother judge François Langelier, who sentenced
                   votes to Charles Langelier, Angers refused the seat
                  , which met with great success. A year later he was in a position to tell François Langelier, president of the
                  Langelier died on 8 Feb. 1915 with the legislature in mid session, the federal Conservative government, encouraged by a majority of the province’s Conservative mla
                  Langelier planned to renovate. Begun in 1854, the system by 1882 served only part
                  Charles Langelier, and others rising to prominence, notably Simon-Napoléon Parent, Lomer
                  Langelier of Quebec he began in 1884 to promote the purchase of the Montreal to Quebec section by the Canadian Pacific Railway in the hope that Quebec City might become the CPR terminus. He also
                  Montmagny. Landry ran against Liberal François Langelier, mounting an independent campaign focused on agriculture and the import of American butter. Defeated, he had his revenge in the general election of 7
                  Langelier. He initiated a vigorous policy for city streets and the modernizing of the transportation system [see Andrew Thomson
                  Chapais*, and Charles Langelier agreed to become members of it. The lobbying of the group and its members
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