Europe. Editorially, they sympathized increasingly with Lower Canada’s rising Liberal-Conservative star, George-Étienne Cartier
. In the province of Quebec also, Laurier shrewdly managed to gather under his protective wing the moderate Conservatives of the school of Sir George-Étienne
George-Étienne Cartier*, but rather punctilious where honour, religion, or country were concerned. He was at home with the
Mercier* joined. In the 1872 federal election, despite his political inexperience, Jetté defeated Sir George-Étienne Cartier* in
nationally subscribed fund.” In 1882 the Canadian government announced an international competition for a memorial to Sir George-Étienne
nominate Sir George-Étienne Cartier*, who had been defeated in his Montreal riding. Cartier was elected by acclamation. During the
. Taché (32 ser. in 16v., Montréal, 1890–[94]), 4th ser. (translated by John Francis Waters), and one of Sir George-Étienne Cartier in George-Étienne Cartier: études (Montréal, [1914
cash-flow crisis and was forced to close its doors. Cartwright anxiously appealed to Macdonald and George-Étienne Cartier*, both then
promoting instruction in the visual arts. At least three large institutions in Montreal had him teach their students: the École Normale Jacques-Cartier in 1861–62 and the Collège Sainte-Marie and the Institut
August 1852 he took up permanent residence in Montreal. Over the next decade or so he was employed by the firm of Morison, Cameron, and Empey, studied law in the office of George-Étienne
. Thereafter the paper gave unqualified support to the Conservative party of George-Étienne Cartier*, its plan for confederation, and its
joined with many supporters of the government of George-Étienne Cartier* and John A
Wilson* in challenging the constitutionality of the “double shuffle” in the Conservative cabinet of George-Étienne Cartier* and John
refused to serve under him. A widower since 11 January, he agreed to run as a federal candidate instead when his friends urged him to assume the mantle of Sir George-Étienne
Chauveau*, and the head of the government, George-Étienne Cartier*, Verreau stayed on as principal of the normal school
.
For Langevin, who was the acknowledged leader of the Quebec Conservatives after the death of Sir George-Étienne Cartier*, Tarte
law, articling with the firm of George-Étienne Cartier*, among whose clients were the Sulpicians and the Grand Trunk Railway. Cartier
1863. Although a supporter of George-Étienne Cartier*, the French Canadian Conservative leader, Ross broke with the government of
with Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald* and Sir George-Étienne
the government of John A. Macdonald* and George-Étienne Cartier