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to the end, but on 23 October he had to concede defeat by 388 votes. In December 1911 the premier of Quebec, Sir Lomer
. 1907, with Lomer Gouin, the premier of Quebec, as honorary chairman. Classes had begun, however, in December 1906
. The most important event in Cannon’s judicial career was his appointment on 7 April 1909 by the government of Sir Lomer
cabinets that were not always above reproach, Caron was a loyal colleague of Sir Lomer Gouin and his successor, Louis-Alexandre
 H. Murray, Sir Lomer Gouin, Louis-Alexandre
GOUIN, Sir LOMER (baptized Joseph-Alfred-Lomer), lawyer and politician; b
, Huard managed to keep the magazine alive without a grant. The governments of Sir Lomer
, who ran as an independent Liberal. The Liberal party was thrown into disarray. In February 1905 Langlois supported the three cabinet ministers, Lomer
 
Conservatoire Lassalle, "a national school of elocution, french diction, and of the dramatic art." The government of Lomer Gouin
. 1911 the government of Sir Lomer Gouin appointed Pelletier the province’s agent general in the United Kingdom
 
government of Sir Lomer Gouin yielded to the demands of the Montreal reformers for centralization of the school
. There is, however, some information to be found at the NA, in MG 26, G and at MG 27, III, B4 (Lomer Gouin fonds), and at the ANQ, in the Fonds Louis-Alexandre Taschereau (P350). Historical
Brothers Limited and increased its registered capital to $5 million. It specialized increasingly in the production of paper, for a market which the government of Sir Lomer
 
 seats in Quebec. Within the Quebec bloc, however, a bitter rivalry divided a Montreal-based group – led by former Quebec premier Sir Lomer
Sir Lomer Gouin and his colleagues the potential advantages of a province-wide temperance regime, in the
, Taillon offered to write his memoirs if the province would pay for a stenographer. The Liberal government of Sir Lomer Gouin
career as an mla at Quebec on 25 Nov. 1904, Tessier joined erstwhile colleague Lomer Gouin
brilliant. This highly talented son of Bellechasse in the end was a second-rank political figure, behind Wilfrid Laurier, Henri Bourassa, Lomer Gouin, and Louis-Alexandre
appeared before the royal commission with respect to the Catholic schools of Montreal, appointed in 1909 by Premier Sir Lomer
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