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Louis-Joseph de Montcalm*, Marquis de Montcalm, in class and challenging what he termed exalted patriots, those students who attacked
,” which he had staged at the Palais Montcalm in Quebec City. The play was a monumental flop. This failure did not keep him from making a second and last foray into the world of drama. Probably in 1943 he
1882 a long critical note titled “Montcalm et le Canada français” in Nouvelles soirées canadiennes, and having delivered a masterful address on the battle of Carillon (Ticonderoga, N.Y.) four
France, Suzor-Coté had been trained in sculpting, but, at the time, he used it as a means of creating small-scale settings of the subjects he wished to paint (La mort de Montcalm, 1902, for
career in business, Paquet tried his hand at politics. In 1913 he was a municipal councillor for Montcalm (Quebec City). After this town was annexed at the end of the year, he held the same office at the
. 1903 at the same theatre. This stunning show was enormously popular: it ran for three consecutive weeks and was staged at least three more times. Similarly, Guyon’s third play, Montcalm
, Joseph-Nazaire*, opened a dry-goods store in 1868 at the corner of Rue Sainte-Catherine and Rue Montcalm. The business, known by about 1871 as J. N. et J. O. Dupuis, became a family affair
. Drouin’s terms in office were notably characterized by the annexation of Limoilou in 1909, the absorption of Ville-Montcalm in 1913, and the integration of a few sections of the territory of La Petite
election of October 1886 and to Taillon’s loss in Montreal East. He was elected in Montcalm in December. In later years Taillon would attribute
Jean Sulte, dit Vadeboncœur, a saddler and shoemaker, is thought to have arrived in Canada with the troops of Louis-Joseph de Montcalm
architects from Montreal, Toronto, and the United States. Along Chemin Saint-Louis and the extension of the Grande Allée, but also Chemin Sainte-Foy, Avenue des Érables, and Avenue du Parc, the new Montcalm
Wolfe*] take the trouble to fight with [Louis-Joseph de Montcalm*]? Was is not to conquer Canada? Was it not to make the Anglo
 
fers, La découverte du Canada, Champlain, Maisonneuve, Dollard, Montcalm ou la trahison), and three biblical dramas (Le meurtre de Caïn, Joseph, Les
Council. On 16 Nov. 1929 he was elected mla for the constituency of Montcalm. The limp response of many Liberals to the attacks of some Conservatives was no doubt
 
pursue his career. In the 1890s Perrault was assigned to the École Montcalm, where A. D. Lacroix was the principal. The two men did not get along well. Lacroix accused him of not respecting his
Montcalm*. The assembly was also a climax of military spending. The $1-million annual budget of the 1867–96 period was long forgotten. By 1908–9 the militia department had $6.5 million, with
of the hour – that would be for this generation of Americans to renounce their Pilgrim fathers, to repudiate Washington, to prove unworthy of Montcalm and Wolfe.” In 1917 he delivered the Cole
 
mansard-roof design established a few years earlier by architect Paul Cousin in the Montcalm market. On the other hand, Charest’s plan for Zéphirin
produce four of Guyon’s plays: Denis le Patriote (1902), Joe Montferrand (1903), Un mariage à la gaumine (1904), and Montcalm (1907). In October 1903 La Patrie
 
had little to do with the political life of his day. He made only one brief foray into municipal politics in 1911, as an alderman in Ville-Montcalm (which two years later would be annexed to Quebec City
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