The Parti canadien (French pronunciation: [paʁti kanadjɛ̃]) or Parti patriote (pronounced [paʁti patʁiɔt]) was a primarily francophone political party...
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ideas of Louis-Joseph Papineau, the Institut canadien de Montréal, and the reformist movement led by the Parti patriote of the 1830s. The Red Party did not...
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The Parti canadien (Canadian Party) was an anti-conscriptionist party formed by Member of Parliament Liguori Lacombe in 1942. Lacombe was the MP for Laval—Two...
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1814 and remained in office until 1824. He generally supported the Parti canadien, but gradually moved away from it as it became more nationalist. During...
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The Canadian Party of Quebec (French: Parti canadien du Québec) is a provincial political party in Quebec. It promotes anglophone language rights and bilingualism...
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in Lower Canada and Canada East (now Quebec) Château Clique Parti bleu Parti canadien Parti rouge Patriote movement Parties in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick...
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Unité-Québec 1971–1973) Parti britannique Parti bureaucrate Parti bleu Parti canadien Parti patriote Parti rouge Parti tory Parti nationaliste chrétien...
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and governance. It was a supporter of the Parti canadien in the 1810s and 1820s, which developed into the Parti patriote in the 1830s. Twice, members of...
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Quebec Liberal Party (redirect from Parti liberal du Quebec)
Party is descended from the Parti canadien (or Parti Patriote), who supported the 1837 Lower Canada Rebellion, and the Parti rouge, who fought for responsible...
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of Lower Canada was criticized and contested by the Parti canadien. In 1834, the Parti canadien presented its 92 resolutions, political demands which...
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19th-century Canadian political party Parti canadien (1942), Canadian political party (1942 – c. 1944) Canadien, a brand of ice hockey equipment Canadienne...
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Liberalism in Canada (section Parti Patriote)
part of Canada formed the Canadian Party (Parti Canadien) 1826: The party is renamed Patriot Party (Parti Patriote) and is led by Louis-Joseph Papineau...
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Under the leadership of Speaker Louis-Joseph Papineau, the Parti canadien (renamed Parti patriote in 1826) initiated a movement of reform of the political...
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he was chosen leader of the Patriotes, a reformed and more radical Parti Canadien. In 1831, he sponsored a law which granted full equivalent political...
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community, and the more radical Parti canadien, although he finally broke with the Parti canadien (by then called the Parti patriote) prior to the Lower...
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Viger found the newspaper La Minerve. 1827 - The Parti Canadien becomes the Parti patriote. 1827 - The Parti Patriote sends a delegation of three Members...
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Elected to the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada as a supporter of the Parti canadien, he became a strong opponent to the provincial government under the...
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the province, then under Joseph Bédard, brother of the leader of the Parti canadien, and finally under Jean-Antoine Panet, the speaker of the Legislative...
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in 1830. He was a supporter of Papineau and member of the Parti canadien (later the Parti patriote). After the severe consequences of the Rebellions...
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The Canadian Future Party (CFP; French: Parti avenir canadien, PAC) is a minor federal political party in Canada that was officially launched in 2024...
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organized into the Parti canadien, which, after 1826, was called the parti patriote. In 1811, James Stuart became leader of the Parti canadien in the assembly...
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Bloc populaire (redirect from Bloc Populaire Canadien)
Commons. In early 1942, Liguori Lacombe formed the anti-conscriptionist Parti canadien which finished strongly in two February by-elections. In the April 27...
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battle in the Patriotes War. It began with the founding of the Parti Canadien by the Canadiens. It stands out for its notorious resistance to the influence...
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Pierre-Stanislas Bédard, in retaliation for political attacks by the Parti canadien against judges who were sympathetic to the government. Even though the...
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helped found the newspaper Le Courier de Québec, which opposed the Parti canadien. In 1794, he was appointed judge in the Court of Common Pleas and in...
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province. The Parti canadien focused particularly on gaining control of the provincial finances. Leslie's support of the Parti canadien earned him some...
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1820 to 1829. Vallières de Saint-Réal was a moderate member of the parti canadien. He opposed the union of Upper and Lower Canada proposed in 1822 and...
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François Lajus. Bédard became leader of the parti canadien. He was one of the founders of the newspaper Le Canadien, which presented the party's views in print...
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elected in Kent and reelected there in 1820. Like many members of the parti canadien, Bruneau was opposed to judges sitting in the legislative assembly....
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newspaper supporting the nationalist policies of the Parti canadien, which came to be known as the Parti patriote. Over the next decade, even while developing...
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