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(Dansereau; 1967), 185. Alastair Sweeny, George-Étienne Cartier: a biography (Toronto, 1976), 19–21, 24, 39, 41, 91. B. J. Young, George-Étienne Cartier, Montreal bourgeois (Kingston
 
-Étienne Cartier for his compromising attitude. He was a Conservative and a loyal supporter of Cartier but
it was situated. The Sir George-Étienne Cartier monument, at a height of more than 100 feet and comprising 18 figures cast in bronze, was without equal in Quebec
. Macdonald and George-Étienne Cartier*, anxious to strengthen their ministry, named him speaker of the Legislative Council on 26
college of Montreal, and had as fellow-students George-Étienne Cartier, Joseph-Amable Berthelot, and Joseph
 
reached the upper echelons of the small public service of his time. George-Étienne Cartier*, who became minister of militia and defence in
 
wealthy merchant Jacques Cartier* and subsequently aunt of Sir George-Étienne
later in Montreal in a legal firm with George-Étienne Cartier and François-Pierre Pominville. He served
 
progressively greater numbers in the neighbourhood of the establishment; this led to the formation of the parish of Saint-Étienne-des-Grès in 1859. Ten years later the notary Petrus Hubert, when describing George
George-Étienne Cartier is said to have compelled him to translate the word “dominion,” in the British
. 1857. Taché’s retirement brought about the dissolution of the Taché-Macdonald government, and Lemieux stayed out of the new ministry of Macdonald and George-Étienne
Conservative party organ, he had to manœuvre in difficult circumstances: not the least of these were three general elections, three changes of ministry, and particularly the alliance that George-Étienne
he was returned by acclamation as a Liberal-Conservative and solid supporter of George-Étienne Cartier*. Shortly after confederation
 
, two short biographies, one of the Honourable René-Édouard Caron, lieutenant governor of the province of Quebec, and the other of Sir George-Étienne Cartier. In 1875, at the Institut
 
Côté*, Louis-Joseph Papineau*, and George-Étienne Cartier
Cherrier, and George-Étienne Cartier*, at the head of a list of contributors to a fund to compensate Duvernay in 1836 for “the
with lawyers Jean Delisle and Peter and John Aylen, he sued a judge, Aimé Lafontaine, for embezzlement. Lafontaine, a protégé of George-Étienne
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