Joseph-Élie Thibaudeau (September 2, 1822 – January 5, 1878) was a Quebec businessman and political figure. He was born at Cap-Santé, Lower Canada in 1822...
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(1935–2013), French author Joseph-Élie Thibaudeau (1822–1878), Canadian businessman and politician Joseph-Rosaire Thibaudeau (1837–1909), Canadian businessman...
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Isidore Thibaudeau (September 30, 1819 – August 18, 1893) was a Quebec businessman and political figure. He represented Quebec East in the House of Commons...
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Amyot moved back to Quebec City and was employed by his cousins Joseph and George-Élie Amyot, who were in the business of importing novelty goods. Amyot...
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General for Lower Canada** Portneuf September 11, 1858 Joseph-Élie Thibaudeau Joseph-Élie Thibaudeau Sought re-election upon appointment as President of...
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4th Parliament 1851–1854 Ulric-Joseph Tessier 1851–1854 Ministerialist 5th Parliament 1854–1857 Joseph-Élie Thibaudeau 1854–1861 Bleu 6th Parliament 1858–1861...
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Reformer George Bryson (1857) Conservative Portneuf Joseph-Élie Thibaudeau Reformer Quebec County Pierre-Joseph-Olivier Chauveau Reformer François Évanturel...
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Parliamentary Guide election was declared invalid after an appeal; John Joseph Caldwell Abbott was declared elected in March 1860 after an inquiry by a...
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Honourable John Whitney Pickersgill (from June 12, 1953) The Right Honourable Thibaudeau Rinfret (from September 16, 1953) The Honourable Jean Lesage (from September...
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Carlyle Marler 1960–1968 Liberal Isidore Thibaudeau 1867–1874 Liberal Louis Richard 1874–1876 Conservative Joseph Gaudet 1877–1882 Conservative Elzéar Gérin...
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Prominent figures of Thermidor include Paul Barras, Jean-Lambert Tallien, and Joseph Fouché. Neely, pp. 225–227. William Doyle, The Oxford History of the French...
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Louis Bourdon de l'Oise 19 February 1795 6 March 1795 Antoine Claire Thibaudeau 6 March 1795 24 March 1795 Jean Pelet de la Lozère 24 March 1795 5 April...
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York South by-election in which the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation's Joseph Noseworthy upset Conservative leader and former prime minister Arthur Meighen's...
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Acting to 21 November 1931 25 February 1933 to 27 June 1934 Léon Emmanuel Thibaudeau, Interim Resident-Superior 27 July 1934 to June 1941 Maurice Fernand Graffeuil...
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Prominent figures of Thermidor include Paul Barras, Jean-Lambert Tallien, and Joseph Fouché. Neely, pp. 225–227. Louis the Pious and Charlemagne are both enumerated...
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Legislative Council: Beaubien, Proulx, Dostaler, Le Boutillier, Bryson, Thibaudeau, Panet, Boucher de Boucherville, Archambeault, Prud'homme, Armstrong,...
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L'Islet, the countie[s] of Montmagny and Bellechasse and the Parishes of St. Joseph, St. Henri and Notre Dame de la Victoire, in the County of Lévi." The demarcation...
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the legislature, but went through a succession of three leaders. Pierre-Joseph-Olivier Chauveau was Premier of Quebec from 1871 to 1873. Gédéon Ouimet...
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