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                  . 30 Nov. 1844 at Quebec, son of George Wakeham and Mary Davidson; d. unmarried 20 May
                  *, lieutenant-general commanding in British North America, and Sir George-Étienne Cartier*, minister of militia and defence, and his infant
                  , manifestations, articles de journaux, conférences, etc., qui ont marqué la célébration du centenaire de la naissance de sir George-Étienne Cartier et l’érection de monuments à la mémoire de ce grand homme d’État
                  . Special venom was reserved for Sir George-Étienne
                   George-Étienne Cartier*, essays included in a single volume published in
                  persuade Riel to withdraw his candidacy for a House of Commons seat in favour of Sir George-Étienne Cartier
                  : with the help of Béïque as chief organizer, Jetté convincingly defeated Sir George-Étienne
                   George-Étienne Cartier*. On 29 April 1937 his cottage in Sainte
                   George-Étienne Cartier monument, at a height of more than 100 feet and comprising 18 figures cast in bronze, was without equal in Quebec
                  mp for the Montreal riding of George-Étienne Cartier, which included a large population of Jewish origin. Re-elected five times, he spoke for
                  Laval in Montreal, and a member of the Liberal Party’s moderate wing. In the federal election of 1872, Jetté had run for the Parti National and roundly defeated Sir George-Étienne
                  session. This meeting unanimously endorsed his leadership and officially reclaimed the traditional party name of Macdonald and Sir George-Étienne
                  , 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
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