Félix-Gabriel Marchand (January 9, 1832 – September 25, 1900) was a journalist, author, notary and politician in Quebec, Canada. He was the 11th premier...
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Félix-Gabriel-Marchand Bridge is a covered bridge in the Township of Mansfield-et-Pontefract, Quebec, Canada, that crosses the Coulonge River near Fort-Coulonge...
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the Province of Quebec, Canada. The Quebec Liberal Party, led by Félix-Gabriel Marchand, defeated the incumbent Quebec Conservative Party, led by Edmund...
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Boucher de Boucherville, defeated the Quebec Liberal Party, led by Félix-Gabriel Marchand. Mercier had been accused of corruption and removed from office...
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Pontiac region: the Chutes Coulonge, the George Bryson House, and the Félix-Gabriel-Marchand Bridge. Davidson Dépôt Davidson Devonshire Park Jim Lake Leclair...
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(premier 1878–1879) Honoré Mercier (1883–1892) (premier 1887–1891) Félix-Gabriel Marchand (1892–1900) (premier 1897–1900) Simon-Napoléon Parent (1900–1905)...
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tongue in the Canada 2006 Census. Fort-Coulonge is known for the Félix-Gabriel-Marchand Bridge, Quebec's longest covered bridge which is actually in neighbouring...
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1897, his government suffered electoral defeat to the more popular Félix-Gabriel Marchand. During the remainder of his term as a legislator, Flynn served...
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Marchand (born 1955), Breton musician Félix-Gabriel Marchand (1832–1900), Canadian journalist, author, and politician in Quebec Felix Jacob Marchand (1846–1928)...
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Covered Bridge]. Retrieved 9 December 2022. "Pont Félix-Gabriel-Marchand" [Félix-Gabriel-Marchand Bridge]. Retrieved 9 December 2022. "Pont de Routhierville"...
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of Prince Edward Island – Donald Farquharson Premier of Quebec – Félix-Gabriel Marchand (until October 8) then Simon-Napoléon Parent Commissioner of Yukon...
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points are found along the length of the PPJ. The trail crosses the Félix-Gabriel-Marchand Bridge, the second longest operational covered bridge in Canada...
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Archambault Provincial secretary: Felix-Gabriel Marchand (1897), Joseph-Émery Robidoux (1897-1900) Treasurer: Félix-Gabriel Marchand Members without portfolios...
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was appointed to Félix-Gabriel Marchand’s Cabinet but was re-elected in the subsequent by-election, as well as in 1900 and 1904. Marchand died in office...
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by the lieutenant governor. Four premiers have died in office (Felix-Gabriel Marchand, Duplessis, Paul Sauvé and Daniel Johnson Sr.) All others have resigned...
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now 82 covered bridges in Quebec, Transports Québec including the Félix-Gabriel-Marchand Bridge, the province's longest covered bridge. In Quebec covered...
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1812) 1893 – Louise von François, German author (b. 1817) 1900 – Félix-Gabriel Marchand, Canadian journalist and politician, 11th Premier of Québec (b....
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actor of Haitian origin Félix-Gabriel Marchand, journalist, author, notary and 11th Premier of Quebec (1897–1900) Joséphine Marchand-Dandurand, journalist...
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Appointment (8th Leg.) Conservative MLA for Gaspé Last Conservative premier. 11 Félix-Gabriel Marchand (1832–1900) 24 May 1897 25 September 1900 1897 election (9th Leg...
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Marchand was born in Saint-Jean-d'Iberville. She was the daughter of Félix-Gabriel Marchand, later Premier of Quebec, and Hersélie Turgeon. She was educated...
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upper chamber. In fact, the first attempt dated all the way back to Félix-Gabriel Marchand, in the late 19th century. Quebec was the last Canadian province...
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Adolf Schlagintweit, German botanist and explorer (d. 1857) 1832 – Félix-Gabriel Marchand, Canadian journalist and politician, 11th Premier of Quebec (d....
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upstream of the confluence with the Ottawa River. The historic Félix-Gabriel-Marchand Bridge crosses the Coulonge River near Fort-Coulonge. Constructed...
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Warburton Premier of Quebec – Edmund James Flynn (until May 24) then Félix-Gabriel Marchand Commissioner of Yukon – James Morrow Walsh (from August 17) Lieutenant...
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to Beethoven. She was the granddaughter of former Quebec premier Félix-Gabriel Marchand. Grenier's archives are kept in the Montreal archives center of...
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(1809–1866): historian Jean Lesage (1912–1980): lawyer, Premier of Québec Félix-Gabriel Marchand (1832–1900): Premier of Québec Georges Parent (1879–1942): lawyer...
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Michel-Chartrand Fryer Dam Sainte-Thérèse Island Rivière des Iroquois Pont Félix-Gabriel-Marchand CP Adirondack Subdivision Pont Gouin Chambly Canal Bernier River...
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(1874-1876) Conservative Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau (1876-1878) Conservative Félix-Gabriel Marchand 1878-1879 Conservative Alexandre Chauveau (1879) Liberal Étienne-Théodore...
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crossing) (Chambly) Felix-Gabriel-Marchand Bridge 1966 (W) St-Jean-sur-Richelieu (E) Iberville Autoroute 35 Félix-Gabriel Marchand 45°19′36″N 73°15′34″W...
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National Archives of Canada. He was the grandfather of The Hon. Félix-Gabriel Marchand, 11th Prime Minister of Quebec. Born 1760, at Kilmarnock, Ayrshire...
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