Ernest Pacaud (August 25, 1850 – April 19, 1904) was a Quebec lawyer and journalist. He was born Philippe-Olivier Pacaud in Trois-Rivières, Canada East...
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Le Progrès continued to be published until 1902. Pacaud died in Windsor in 1928. His brother Ernest was a newspaper publisher involved in Quebec politics...
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the son of Ernest Pacaud and the grandson of Joseph-Édouard Turcotte. He was educated at Bishop's College and Laval University. Pacaud was admitted...
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Philippe-Napoléon Pacaud (January 22, 1812 – July 27, 1884) was a Quebec notary and Patriote. He was born in Quebec City in 1812, the son of Joseph Pacaud. He studied...
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v t e 1882 Canadian federal election Party Candidate Votes Conservative Guillaume Amyot 1,186 Liberal Ph. Ol. (alias Ernest) Pacaud 1,044...
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of the Canadian House of Commons. His daughter Marie-Louise married Ernest Pacaud, a Quebec lawyer and journalist. While he was articling, Turcotte became...
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defeating the United Farmers of Ontario-Labour coalition government of Ernest C. Drury. The Conservatives won 75 of the 111 seats in the legislature....
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real estate investments, buying entire portfolios from Marathon, Greiner-Pacaud, Hammerson Canada, Royal Bank of Canada and Canderel Group. In 2001, the...
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1877–1882 Conservative Elzéar Gérin 1882–1887 Conservative Édouard-Louis Pacaud 1887–1889 Liberal Napoléon-Charles Cormier 1889–1915 Liberal François-Théodore...
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elected and non-elected people in government, including Mackenzie King and Ernest Lapointe, to put obstacles in the way of Jewish refugees fleeing Europe...
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