, George-Étienne Cartier* and John Hillyard Cameron, as well as leaders of the Toronto community such as Bishop John Joseph Lynch and
the little comedy, “La Tuque bleue,” which appeared in early August 1848 in L’Avenir and which depicted George-Étienne
*, and his friend, George-Étienne Cartier. Sanborn appealed for Liberal support
, and without referring the case either to the attorney general for Canada East, George-Étienne Cartier*, or to a higher court, Coursol
1858, along with William Henry Draper*, he had rendered a controversial decision in favour of the government of George-Étienne
attorney general for Canada East, George-Étienne Cartier*, championed. The act regulated everything related to certificates given by the
persuade Riel to withdraw his candidacy for a House of Commons seat in favour of Sir George-Étienne Cartier
close to George-Étienne Cartier*, whose political views he espoused. It is thought that Cartier was the one who persuaded him in 1867 to
Gauthier, Georges (baptized Louis-Antoine-Alexandre
George-Étienne Cartier*. The Macdonald-Dorion government had to give up office in the spring of 1864 and on 29 March Laframboise
and offences affecting the life or liberty of British subjects. “In politics he was a Conservative to the very core,” said the Montreal Daily Star of Ramsay. A friend of George-Étienne
with Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald* and Sir George-Étienne
Bellingham* elected. Furthermore, he always kept the close and devoted friendship of George-Étienne Cartier
seminary enjoyed the support of such powerful figures as George-Étienne Cartier*, Pierre-Joseph-Olivier
.
The sudden arrests had not been ordered by Macdonald, but rather by his cabinet colleagues George-Étienne Cartier* and Alexander
. Macdonald* and George-Étienne Cartier*, but at the last moment voted against this scheme in accordance with what he perceived to be his
. 30 Nov. 1844 at Quebec, son of George Wakeham and Mary Davidson; d. unmarried 20 May
Morin*, Étienne-Paschal Taché*, and George-Étienne Cartier
militia of Canada East. It was to him that George-Étienne Cartier*, attorney general of Canada East, turned in 1864 to undertake new