Joseph-Goderic Blanchet (or Joseph-Godric; June 7, 1829 – January 1, 1890) was a Canadian physician and politician. He was the only person to serve as...
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Blanchet (disambiguation) Jean Blanchet (watchmaker), Swiss watchmaker, founder of Manufacture d'Horologerie Blanchet & Cie Joseph-Goderic Blanchet (1820–1890)...
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Alexander Mackenzie, and then by Edward Blake. The Speaker was Joseph Godéric Blanchet. See also List of Canadian electoral districts 1873-1882 for a...
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elected to the House of Commons as a Conservative after 1881) Joseph Godéric Blanchet (Liberal-Conservative from 1867 to 1875, Conservative 1875–1878...
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in 1831) May 28 – A. B. Rogers, surveyor (died 1889) June 7 – Joseph Godéric Blanchet, politician (died 1890) July 10 – Louis-Adélard Senécal, businessman...
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federal election: Lévis Party Candidate Votes Liberal–Conservative Joseph-Goderic Blanchet 1,564 Independent Louis-Honoré Fréchette 1,475 Source: Canadian...
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Brown-Dorion ministry in August of that year. Lemieux was defeated by Joseph-Goderic Blanchet in 1861 but was elected to the Legislative Council of the Province...
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municipalities of St-David de l'Aube-Rivière, Ste-Hélène-de-Breakeyville, St-Joseph-de-la-Pointe-de-Lévis, St-Louis-de-Gonzague-de-Pintendre, St-Romuald d'Etchemin...
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Charles Basil Price, soldier and politician (d. 1975) January 1 — Joseph Godéric Blanchet, politician (b.1829) January 17 — François-Xavier-Anselme Trudel...
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(Birth–Death) Term of office Party Legislature Term start Term end 1 Joseph-Goderic Blanchet MLA for Lévis (1829–1890) December 27, 1867 June 7, 1875 Conservative...
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Minister Alexander Mackenzie Preceded by James Cockburn Succeeded by Joseph-Goderic Blanchet Member of the Canadian Parliament for Gloucester, New Brunswick...
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March 26, 1874 February 12, 1879 4 years, 323 days Liberal 3rd 3 Joseph-Goderic Blanchet MP for Lévis (1829–1890) February 13, 1879 February 7, 1883 3 years...
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Liberal 2nd 1872–1873 1873–1874 3rd 1874–1875 1875–1878 Joseph-Goderic Blanchet Conservative 4th 1878–1881 Achille Larue Liberal 1881–1882...
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canvas Joseph-Godéric Blanchet John Colin Forbes c. 1880 Oil on canvas George Airey Kirkpatrick Frances E. Richards Rowley 1887 Oil on canvas Joseph-Aldric...
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Lansdowne Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald Preceded by Joseph-Goderic Blanchet Succeeded by Joseph-Aldric Ouimet Member of the Canadian Parliament for Frontenac...
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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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officially leaderless until 1873. The Anti-Confederation Party, led by Joseph Howe, won the third most seats overall, based solely on a majority of seats...
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Seating arrangements of the House of Commons Speaker of the Commons Joseph-Goderic Blanchet 13 February 1879 – 7 February 1883 George Airey Kirkpatrick 8 February...
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members of parliament. The two other conservative members were Joseph-Goderic Blanchet and James McDonald, and the liberal members were Edward Blake and...
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Bothwell on November 15, 1876, after being named Minister of the Interior. Joseph Merrill Currier was reelected in Ottawa on May 9, 1877. Twelve MPs recontested...
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Quebec In office November 4, 1875 – November 9, 1876 Preceded by Joseph-Goderic Blanchet Succeeded by Louis Beaubien Senator for Kennebec, Quebec In office...
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Canadian Parliament for Lévis In office 1883–1885 Preceded by Joseph-Godéric Blanchet Succeeded by Pierre Malcom Guay Personal details Born March 7,...
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Carleton and chose to sit for that riding. No Lévis October 25, 1883 Joseph-Godéric Blanchet Liberal-Conservative Isidore-Noël Belleau Conservative...
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provincial election, he ran as a liberal against Joseph-Goderic Blanchet in the riding of Lévis. Blanchet, a family friend, nearly twice Pâquet's age, saw...
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Legislature Years Member Party 1st 1867–1871 Joseph-Goderic Blanchet Conservative 2nd 1871–1875 3rd 1875–1878 Étienne-Théodore Pâquet Liberal...
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December 17, 1917 Canadian Army Joseph-Goderic Blanchet Liberal-Conservative Lévis September 20, 1867 Canadian Army Joseph-Adéodat Blanchette Liberal Compton...
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Canadian Parliament for Bellechasse In office 1878–1881 Preceded by Joseph-Goderic Blanchet Succeeded by Guillaume Amyot Personal details Born (1849-10-27)October...
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returned a majority for the Quebec Conservative Party led by Premier Pierre-Joseph-Olivier Chauveau. The Liberal Party of Quebec formed the Official Opposition...
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the legislature, but went through a succession of three leaders. Pierre-Joseph-Olivier Chauveau was Premier of Quebec from 1871 to 1873. Gédéon Ouimet...
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In office 1870–1875 Preceded by Napoléon Casault Succeeded by Joseph-Goderic Blanchet Member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec for Montmagny In office...
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