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                  drawn to politics: already, at university, he had sometimes skipped lectures to hear Premier Honoré Mercier* speak in the Legislative Assembly
                  Chaleurs Railway matter [see Pacaud] as counsel to Quebec’s premier Honoré Mercier* in 1891, and to the Behring Sea Claims Commission
                  Liberal Party, led by Honoré Mercier*. Upon the recommendation of the federal government, still safely Conservative under Sir John A
                  of steel construction, and Premier Honoré Mercier* ordered that the Belgian engineer Gérard Macquet be hired to meet the need for expertise
                  of Honoré Mercier* finally named three inspectors: Charles T. Côté, James Mitchell, and Guyon. Mercier wanted the inspectors to come
                  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
                  Livernois won an honourable mention as photographer. In September 1888 he covered the inauguration by Premier Honoré Mercier* (who had become a
                  of preparing a report on the competition for a monument to the memory of Honoré Mercier* in Quebec City. For nationalistic reasons, the award
                  MERCIER, HONORÉ (baptized Joseph-Honoré-Alfred-Édouard), lawyer, politician, and school administrator; b. 20
                   
                  region [see Honoré Mercier]), to put forward the position of the major
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