. A. Dutil, “‘Adieu, demeure chaste et pure’; Godfroy Langlois et le virage vers le progressisme libéral,” in Combats libéraux au tournant du xxe siècle
, Devil’s advocate: Godfroy Langlois and the politics of liberal progressivism in Laurier’s Quebec (Montreal, 1994). Hector Grenon
Berthiaume* and Jean-Damien Rolland, Montreal mayor Louis Payette, writer Jean Charbonneau, and journalists Godfroy
. He also associated with radical Liberals, in particular the lawyer and journalist Godfroy Langlois, who was
Paris from 1882 to 1910 (Philippe Roy would take his place until 1912) and in 1914 Godfroy Langlois
less and less able to perform all his political tasks. He was also beset by insinuations of corruption, the most insistent coming from Godfroy
Choquette* (who reportedly supported his appointment) and parliamentarian Godfroy
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