criminologie (Montréal, 1976). Yves Caron, “The trust in Quebec,” McGill Law Journal
Luard*, the British officer commanding the militia, Adolphe-Philippe Caron, the minister of militia
Caron, Joseph Bell Forsyth, and William Sharples. As a result of the signing of the agreement in August 1885, the following month
be gained by letting Langevin, Chapleau, and Sir Adolphe-Philippe Caron fight it out for the
, Macdonald said, was partly the fault of its minister, Sir Adolphe-Philippe Caron, but was also owing to
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
Caron, but soon consoled himself when, on 5 Feb. 1875, he was appointed to the Senate by the Liberal government of Alexander
CARON, Sir ADOLPHE-PHILIPPE, lawyer and politician; b. 24 Dec. 1843 at Quebec, son of René-Édouard
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
Adolphe-Philippe Caron into the government. The following day Baby was appointed puisne judge of the
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