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    The Parti canadien (French pronunciation: [paʁti kanadjɛ̃]) or Parti patriote (pronounced [paʁti patʁiɔt]) was a primarily francophone political party...
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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    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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    various governors, appointed by the British government. The Parti canadien (also known as the Parti patriote) had begun to challenge the actions of the governors...
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  • The Canadian Future Party (CFP; Quebec French: Parti avenir canadien, PAC) is a minor federal political party in Canada that was officially launched in...
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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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    the Parti canadien in the assembly. He was defeated in 1810, but elected for Montreal County in an 1811 by-election and served as leader of the Parti canadien...
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  • of Lower Canada for Trois-Rivières in 1824, generally supporting the parti canadien. He died in office at Trois-Rivières. His nephew Pierre Antoine Deblois...
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