Sir Pierre-Amand Landry, KC (May 1, 1846 – July 28, 1916) was an Acadian lawyer, judge and political figure in New Brunswick. He represented Westmorland...
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Pierre Landry may refer to: Pierre Henri Landry (1899–1990), tennis player Pierre Caliste Landry (1841–1921), state legislator in Louisiana Pierre-Amand...
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at the age of 71. His son Pierre-Amand served in the provincial assembly and the Canadian House of Commons. "Amand Landry". Dictionary of Canadian Biography...
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the Roman Catholic community effective representation in cabinet. Pierre-Amand Landry was made commissioner of public works, while Michael Adams became...
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sympathetic to Acadian rights and appointed a member of that community, Pierre-Amand Landry, to the senior cabinet position of provincial secretary. However...
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Sir Pierre-Amand Landry (1846–1916), Canadian lawyer, judge, and political figure Pierre Henri Landry (1899–1990), French tennis player Richard Landry (born...
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professional wrestlers Amand Landry, Legislative Assembly NB David-Vital Landry, doctor, farmer, politician Pierre-Amand Landry, lawyer, judge, CHC Bernard...
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Macdonald, and his main achievement was a railway line to Bouctouche. Pierre-Amand Landry succeeded his father in provincial politics in 1870 and later replaced...
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Douglas How (1919–2001) - journalist, magazine editor, and author. Sir Pierre-Amand Landry (1846–1916) - Acadian lawyer, judge and political figure. Sir Albert...
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politician and Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba (died 1933) May 1 – Pierre-Amand Landry, lawyer, judge and politician (died 1916) July 31 – Thomas George...
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Anselme Girouard Liberal–Conservative 5th 1882–1883 1883–1887 Pierre-Amand Landry Conservative 6th 1887–1890 1890–1891 Édouard-H. Léger 7th 1891–1892...
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general election but was elected in an 1883 by-election held after Pierre-Amand Landry was elected to the House of Commons. The Canadian parliamentary companion...
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Blanchard Kennedy F. Burns William Moore Kelly George Edwin King Pierre-Amand Landry Pierre Joseph Pelletier Onésiphore Turgeon Robert Young Common Schools...
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Douglas How (1919–2001) - journalist, magazine editor, and author. Sir Pierre-Amand Landry (1846–1916) - Acadian lawyer, judge and political figure. Sir Albert...
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Webster Marsh, businessman and Mayor of Calgary (b.1838) July 28 – Pierre-Amand Landry, lawyer, judge and politician (b.1846) August 8 – Edgar Dewdney,...
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elected to the House of Commons in an 1890 by-election held after Pierre-Amand Landry resigned his seat to accept an appointment as judge. He died in office...
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inaugural raising of the Acadian flag. It was subsequently proposed by Pierre-Amand Landry as a national symbol and was adopted unanimously by the delegates...
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Acadian Day. Some Acadians such as Philéas-Frédéric Bourgeois(fr) and Pierre-Amand Landry preferred June 24 which is Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day and Quebec's national...
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Resigned to enter provincial politics in Quebec. No Kent July 31, 1890 Pierre-Amand Landry Conservative Édouard H. Léger Conservative Appointed a...
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Lamoureux Defender of Métis culture 2011 Archibald Lampman Poet 1920 Pierre-Amand Landry Lawyer, judge, politician, first Acadian to be knighted 1955 Franklin...
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Canadian federal election: Kent Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Pierre-Amand Landry 1,765 55.5 -4.3 Liberal George McInerney 1,100 44.5 +4.3...
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Graham, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia The Hon. Pierre-Amand Landry, Chief Justice of the King's Bench Division of the Supreme Court...
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Kent In office 1878–1883 Preceded by George McLeod Succeeded by Pierre-Amand Landry Personal details Born (1846-10-26)October 26, 1846 Bouctouche, New...
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Liberal 1887 Gloucester Kennedy Francis Burns Conservative 1882 Kent Pierre Amand Landry Conservative 1883 Édouard H. Léger (by-election of 1890-07-31) Conservative...
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Conservative 1882 Kent Gilbert Anselme Girouard Liberal-Conservative 1878 Pierre Amand Landry (by-election of 1883-09-22) Conservative 1883 King's George Eulas...
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Pierre-Amand Landry House 3497 Cape Road Dorchester NB 45°53′51″N 64°31′05″W / 45.8976°N 64.5181°W / 45.8976; -64.5181 (Sir Pierre-Amand Landry House)...
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Ind. 1867 – 1870 Joseph Lytle Moore Ind. 22nd 1870 – 1871 Pierre-Amand Landry Cons. 1871 – 1874 Daniel Lionel Hanington Lib.-Con. John...
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Resigned to enter provincial politics in Quebec. No Kent July 31, 1890 Pierre-Amand Landry Conservative Édouard H. Léger Conservative Appointed a...
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Kent September 22, 1883 Gilbert Anselme Girouard Conservative Pierre-Amand Landry Conservative Appointed customs collector for Richibucto. Yes...
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Progressive Conservative member for Blainville—Deux-Montagnes, Quebec. Pierre Amand Landry b. 1846 first elected in 1883 as Conservative member for Kent, New...
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