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                  , George-Étienne Cartier* and John Hillyard Cameron, as well as leaders of the Toronto community such as Bishop John Joseph Lynch and
                  *, and his friend, George-Étienne Cartier. Sanborn appealed for Liberal support
                  the little comedy, “La Tuque bleue,” which appeared in early August 1848 in L’Avenir and which depicted George-Étienne
                  , 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
                  . Macdonald*, George-Étienne Cartier
                  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
                  George-Étienne Cartier*. The Macdonald-Dorion government had to give up office in the spring of 1864 and on 29 March Laframboise
                  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
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