nationally subscribed fund.” In 1882 the Canadian government announced an international competition for a memorial to Sir George-Étienne
number of companies. During the 1840s, for example, he acquired (with George-Étienne Cartier*, George
, mes amours, a patriotic song written by Sir George-Étienne Cartier
times. In 1860 he was elected for the Inkerman division (counties of Argenteuil, Ottawa and Pontiac, Canada East) to the Legislative Council supporting the Conservative ministry of George-Étienne
*, lieutenant-general commanding in British North America, and Sir George-Étienne Cartier*, minister of militia and defence, and his infant
legislature; in May 1862, when the crisis was to all appearances over, it threw out the militia bill by which the government of George-Étienne
of the French-speaking Métis.
In 1872, after a dispute between George Denison and Sir George-Étienne
. Special venom was reserved for Sir George-Étienne
the congregation was George-Étienne Cartier, who wanted to indicate by this gesture the friendship between himself and the new bishop.
It was not
Brydges*, Luther Hamilton Holton*, George-Étienne Cartier*, John
Taché*, Morin’s successor, chose Cauchon and George-Étienne Cartier* for the ministry instead of Chauveau, who once more became
grandfather of George-Étienne*. By 1770 Jordan was creditor of Jean
turned to George-Étienne Cartier*; his notary was Théodore-Benjamin Doucet
Gagnon married Catherine Cartier, daughter of a prosperous farmer from Sainte-Marguerite-de-Blairfindie (L’Acadie). He already owned two properties and had at his disposal more than 14,000 livres
. Macdonald* and Sir George-Étienne Cartier*. Active in several federal election campaigns in Montreal, Gault was himself induced to
Sainte-Vierge. Despite his musical bent, Labelle chose a career in law. After articling in the office of Sir George-Étienne
Europe. Editorially, they sympathized increasingly with Lower Canada’s rising Liberal-Conservative star, George-Étienne Cartier
North America, Windham continued to be responsible for the defence of Canada after Sir George-Étienne Cartier