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    Joseph-Alfred Mousseau PC (July 17, 1837 – March 30, 1886), was a Canadian lawyer and politician, who served in the federal Cabinet and also as the sixth...
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  • Joseph Mousseau may refer to: Joseph Octave Mousseau (1844–1898), physician and political figure in Quebec Joseph-Alfred Mousseau (1837–1886), French...
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  • of the Automatist school Joseph Octave Mousseau (1844–1898), physician and political figure in Quebec Joseph-Alfred Mousseau, PC (1837–1886), French Canadian...
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  • brother of Joseph-Alfred Mousseau. His son Joseph-Octave was a member of the Quebec legislative assembly.[citation needed] Joseph Octave Mousseau – Parliament...
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  • cousin Annette, the daughter of Joseph-Alfred Mousseau. He was married a third time, to Cécile Langlois, in 1955. Mousseau died in Montreal at the age of...
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  • served in the provincial assembly and his grandsons Joseph-Alfred Mousseau and Joseph Octave Mousseau were members of the Canadian House of Commons. Journals...
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    did not call an election: Gédéon Ouimet resigned due to scandal, Joseph-Alfred Mousseau due to being named a puisne judge of the Superior Court and Louis-Olivier...
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  • Party led Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau, Joseph-Alfred Mousseau and John Jones Ross was the governing party. Chapleau was succeeded by Mousseau in 1882 while...
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  • 1861) 1831 - Naser al-Din Shah of Qajar Iran (a. 1896) 1837 – Joseph-Alfred Mousseau, Canadian lawyer, judge, and politician, 7th Secretary of State...
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    civil servant, and Germaine Mousseau. He came from a political family: his maternal grandfather, Joseph-Alfred Mousseau was the sixth Premier of Quebec...
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    psychiatrist (died 1902) May 20 – William Jackman, sailor July 18 – Joseph-Alfred Mousseau, politician and 6th Premier of Quebec (died 1886) September 1 –...
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    1881: John O'Connor 20 May 1881 – 29 July 1882: Joseph-Alfred Mousseau 29 July 1882 – 6 June 1891: Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau Registrar General of Canada 17...
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  • Appointment (4th Leg.)⁠ 1881 election (5th Leg.) Conservative MLA for Terrebonne 6 Joseph-Alfred Mousseau (1837–1886) 31 July 1882 23 January 1884 Appointment (5th Leg.)...
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  • – Thomas Couture, French painter and educator (b. 1815) 1886 – Joseph-Alfred Mousseau, Canadian judge and politician, 6th Premier of Quebec (b. 1838)...
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    son Omer served in the Quebec assembly. His nephews Joseph-Alfred Mousseau and Joseph-Octave Mousseau both served in the Canadian House of Commons. "Biography"...
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    Montreal by George-Édouard Desbarats, Laurent-Olivier David, and Joseph-Alfred Mousseau. It was originally intended to be non-partisan, but nonetheless...
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  • Sainte-Geneviève-de-Berthier at the age of 77. His cousins Joseph-Alfred Mousseau and Joseph-Octave Mousseau both served in the Canadian House of Commons. "Biography"...
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    Premier of Quebec – Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau (until July 31) then Joseph-Alfred Mousseau Lieutenant Governor of Keewatin – Joseph-Édouard Cauchon (until...
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  • Pierre-Samuel Gendron Conservative 2nd  1872–1874 3rd  1874–1878 Joseph-Alfred Mousseau 4th  1878–1880  1880–1882 5th  1882–1882  1882–1887 Flavien Dupont...
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    Council 1 August 1880 8 November 1880 Liberal- Conservative 11 Joseph-Alfred Mousseau MP for Bagot (1837–1886) 8 November 1880 20 May 1881 Conservative...
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    8, 1880 May 19, 1881 Conservative 6 Joseph-Alfred Mousseau May 20, 1881 July 28, 1882 Conservative 7 Sir Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau July 29, 1882 June 6...
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  • 1874-1878 (Premier 1874-1878, 1891-1892) Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau 1878-1882 (Premier 1879-1882) Joseph-Alfred Mousseau 1882-1884 (Premier 1882-1884) John Jones...
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    Prince Edward Island – William Wilfred Sullivan Premier of Quebec – Joseph-Alfred Mousseau (until January 23) then John Jones Ross Lieutenant Governor of Keewatin...
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    in the United States) October 16 – Joseph-Arthur Bradette, politician (d.1961) March 30 – Joseph-Alfred Mousseau, politician and 6th Premier of Quebec...
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  • February 11, 1880) The Honourable Joseph-Philippe-René-Adolphe Caron (from November 8, 1880) The Honourable Joseph-Alfred Mousseau (from November 8, 1880) The...
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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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  • Ahuntsic, Quebec. Joseph Alfred Mousseau b. 1838 first elected in 1874 as Conservative member for Bagot, Quebec. Joseph Octave Mousseau b. 1844 first elected...
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  • Loranger 1879–1882 Joseph-Alfred Mousseau 1882–1884 Louis-Olivier Taillon 1884–1887 Honoré Mercier 1887–1888 Arthur Turcotte 1888–1890 Joseph-Emery Robidoux...
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    first led by Alexander Mackenzie, and then by Edward Blake. The Speaker was Joseph Godéric Blanchet. See also List of Canadian electoral districts 1873-1882...
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    elected to the House of Commons in an 1882 by-election held after Joseph-Alfred Mousseau became Quebec premier. He died in office in Sherbrooke at the age...
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