Adolphe-Philippe Caron into the government. The following day Baby was appointed puisne judge of the
Caron even tried to have his brother-in-law William Sharples replace Carbray as Conservative candidate. Carbray succeeded in maintaining his nomination, but he had become persona non grata
CARON, Sir ADOLPHE-PHILIPPE, lawyer and politician; b. 24 Dec. 1843 at Quebec, son of René-Édouard
Caron, but soon consoled himself when, on 5 Feb. 1875, he was appointed to the Senate by the Liberal government of Alexander
Caron. He chose to remain silent while his two colleagues tried to explain Riel’s execution. Despite unrest in Quebec and the formation of a pro-Riel movement that gave rise to Honoré
, Macdonald said, was partly the fault of its minister, Sir Adolphe-Philippe Caron, but was also owing to
be gained by letting Langevin, Chapleau, and Sir Adolphe-Philippe Caron fight it out for the
Caron, Joseph Bell Forsyth, and William Sharples. As a result of the signing of the agreement in August 1885, the following month
Luard*, the British officer commanding the militia, Adolphe-Philippe Caron, the minister of militia
criminologie (Montréal, 1976). Yves Caron, “The trust in Quebec,” McGill Law Journal
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