sér., Lévis, Qué., 1933), 4: 53–55. Wallace, Macmillan dict. Bernard, Les Rouges, 150, 163. John Boyd, Sir George Étienne Cartier, bart., his life
part of the Montreal Liberal team that unseated George-Étienne Cartier in Montreal East, and Young
*, lieutenant-general commanding in British North America, and Sir George-Étienne Cartier*, minister of militia and defence, and his infant
North America, Windham continued to be responsible for the defence of Canada after Sir George-Étienne Cartier
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
Quebec. Although Sir George-Étienne Cartier* clearly did not take kindly to suggestions from White about Montreal patronage
. 30 Nov. 1844 at Quebec, son of George Wakeham and Mary Davidson; d. unmarried 20 May
Chauveau*, and the head of the government, George-Étienne Cartier*, Verreau stayed on as principal of the normal school
[see Eugène-Étienne Taché]. Other projects in which he was involved included furnishing the halls and offices of the assembly and the council, the library, and the restaurant. In 1872 Vallière had
, two short biographies, one of the Honourable René-Édouard Caron, lieutenant governor of the province of Quebec, and the other of Sir George-Étienne Cartier. In 1875, at the Institut
La Fontaine, and George-Étienne Cartier*, Turcotte thus distinguished himself as a Patriote, a fact not previously
legislative union, he knew this was unacceptable to French Canadian representatives such as George-Étienne Cartier* and Hector-Louis
engineering that brought him to the attention of public officials, including George-Étienne Cartier*, member of the Legislative Assembly for
, Que.
On his father’s side, Pierre Trudeau (he would add Elliott in the 1930s and sometimes used a hyphen) was a descendant of Étienne
, George-Étienne Cartier* and John Hillyard Cameron, as well as leaders of the Toronto community such as Bishop John Joseph Lynch and
-Étienne Cartier* in spite of this freedom and the move cost him subscribers. In early 1858 the Colonist was sold to Daniel
Morrin*, to present Quebec’s claim to be the permanent capital of Canada. Queen Victoria chose Ottawa instead [see Sir George-Étienne
the unofficial organ of the Conservative party of George-Étienne Cartier* and John A. Macdonald. At first Tassé held “the
. Macdonald* and George-Étienne Cartier*, but at the last moment voted against this scheme in accordance with what he perceived to be his