Sarto Fournier (15 February 1908 – 23 July 1980) was a Canadian politician. He served as mayor of Montreal from 1957 to 1960. Born in East Broughton, Quebec...
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American journalist Sarto Fournier (1908–1980), Canadian politician Sébastien Fournier (born 1971), Swiss football player Stephen Fournier (1852–1919), Canadian...
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mayoral candidate) propelled him to such popularity. In 1957, he lost to Sarto Fournier who was backed by the Premier of Quebec Maurice Duplessis, but Drapeau...
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Sarto is an Italian surname, and may refer to: Sarto Fournier (1909 – 1980), Canadian politician. Andrea del Sarto (1486 – 1531), Italian painter from...
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– 1957 Ligue d'action civique 1954 (50%) 28/99 Pierre DesMarais 38 Sarto Fournier (1908–1980) 1957 – 1960 Independent 1957 (51%) N/A Joseph-Marie Savignac...
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wrote Prime Minister John Diefenbaker in his memoir. Montreal's mayor, Sarto Fournier, backed the proposal, allowing Canada to make a bid to the Bureau International...
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1979 – Joseph Kessel, French journalist and author (b. 1898) 1980 – Sarto Fournier, Canadian lawyer and politician, 38th Mayor of Montreal (b. 1908) 1980...
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Liberal MP Sarto Fournier, it was still necessary to provide 20,000 false ballots to allow Fournier to win the election. One of Fournier's first acts...
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Fainstat, City Councillor/ Chairman of the Executive Committee of Montreal Sarto Fournier, Mayor of Montreal 1957-1960, Member of Parliament, Senator Daniel Johnson...
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composer (d. 1991) 1907 – Cesar Romero, American actor (d. 1994) 1908 – Sarto Fournier, Canadian lawyer and politician, 38th Mayor of Montreal (d. 1980) 1909...
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1843) – third Premier of Quebec and Senator for Montarville, Quebec Sarto Fournier (LLB 1937) – Member of Parliament, 38th Mayor of Montreal, and Senator...
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Maisonneuve—Rosemont Riding created from Maisonneuve 18th 1935–1940 Sarto Fournier Liberal 19th 1940–1945 20th 1945–1949 21st 1949–1953 22nd 1953–1957...
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negotiated the WWII Nazi surrender in the Netherlands (d.1969) February 15 – Sarto Fournier, politician and mayor of Montreal (d.1980) February 16 – Georges-Henri...
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as Mayor from 1934 to 1936 and from 1936 to 1938, as well as during Sarto Fournier's term from 1957 to 1960. J.-M. Savignac, Montréal, Municipalité et métropole...
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and Mail, July 12, 1979. The Canadian Press (24 July 1980). "Senator Sarto Fournier". The Globe and Mail. p. 16. Obituary, age 72. The Canadian Press (3...
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newspaper editor, politician and Premier of Nova Scotia (b. 1901) July 23 – Sarto Fournier, politician and mayor of Montreal (b. 1903) August 14 Dorothy Stratten...
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irregularities, Jean Drapeau was ousted from City Hall and replaced by Sarto Fournier. After a three-year hiatus, Jean Drapeau returned to power in 1960 and...
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St-Père Liberal February 9, 1940 Tweedsmuir King January 31, 1950 Death Sarto Fournier Liberal June 12, 1953 Massey St. Laurent July 23, 1980 Death Thomas...
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Lanaudière, Quebec In office 1984–1992 Appointed by John Turner Preceded by Sarto Fournier Succeeded by Paul Massicotte Personal details Born (1927-05-23)23 May...
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1905–1992 L NB 9 December 1971 29 September 1980 Trudeau, P. Retirement Sarto Fournier 1903–1980 L QC 12 June 1953 23 July 1980 St. Laurent Death Y George...
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Francoeur (by-election of 27 December 1937) Liberal Maisonneuve—Rosemont Sarto Fournier Liberal Matapédia—Matane Arthur-Joseph Lapointe Liberal Mégantic—Frontenac...
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August 22, 1990 Edgar Fournier Progressive Conservative New Brunswick September 24, 1962 February 11, 1983 Sarto Fournier Liberal Quebec June 12,...
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1940 Lotbinière Hugues Lapointe ‡ Liberal 1940 Maisonneuve—Rosemont Sarto Fournier Liberal 1935 Matapédia—Matane Philéas Côté Independent Liberal 1945...
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Mackenzie King Preceded by Joseph Philippe Baby Casgrain Succeeded by Sarto Fournier Member of Parliament for Hochelaga In office December 1921 – February...
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Bourget Liberal Lotbinière Hugues Lapointe Liberal Maisonneuve—Rosemont Sarto Fournier Liberal Matapédia—Matane Antoine-Philéas Côté Liberal Mégantic Joseph...
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Edgar Fournier Progressive Conservative New Brunswick September 24, 1962 Diefenbaker February 11, 1983 Resignation No No Sarto Fournier Liberal Quebec...
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1945 federal election. He finished third against Liberal candidate Sarto Fournier. He died on November 15, 1973. "Biography". Dictionnaire des parlementaires...
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Brunswick December 9, 1971 Trudeau September 29, 1980 Retirement Sarto Fournier Liberal Quebec June 12, 1953 St. Laurent July 23, 1980 Death Louis-Philippe...
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Liberal 1940 Lotbinière Hugues Lapointe Liberal 1940 Maisonneuve—Rosemont Sarto Fournier Liberal 1935 Matapédia—Matane Arthur-Joseph Lapointe Liberal 1935 Mégantic—Frontenac...
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Resignation Edgar Fournier Progressive Conservative New Brunswick September 24, 1962 Diefenbaker February 11, 1983 Resignation Sarto Fournier Liberal Quebec...
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