Casgrain is a French Canadian surname . People with the name include Charles Eus be Casgrain , an Ontario physician and political figure Charles Eus be Casgrain , a lawyer and political figure in Lower Canada Henri Raymond Casgrain , a French Canadian Roman Catholic priest, author, and publisher Joseph Philippe Baby Casgrain , a Quebec surveyor, civil engineer and political figure L on Casgrain , a Canadian politician Philippe Baby Casgrain , a Quebec lawyer, author and political figure Pierre Fran ois Casgrain , a Canadian politician and Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons Th r se Casgrain , a feminist, reformer, politician and senator Thomas Chase Casgrain , a French Canadian lawyer surname Category Surnames name stub fr Casgrain ... more details
Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix name Perreault Casgrain honorific suffix image Perreault Casgrain.png imagesize caption Perreault Casgrain, c. 1920 office Member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec for Gasp provincial electoral district Gasp Nord predecessor Joseph Alphonse Pelletier successor Joseph Alphonse Pelletier term start 1939 term end 1944 birth date birth date 1898 01 18 birth place Quebec City, Quebec death date death date and age 1981 04 26 1898 01 18 death place Montreal, Quebec nationality spouse party Quebec Liberal Party Liberal relations children residence alma mater occupation profession cabinet Minister without portfolio 1942 1944 committees portfolio religion signature website footnotes Perreault Casgrain January 18, 1898 &ndash April 26, 1981 was a Canada Canadian lawyer and provincial politician. He was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec for Gasp provincial electoral district Gasp Nord from 1939 to 1944. ref QuebecMNAbio casgrain perreault 2457 ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Casgrain, Perreault ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian politician DATE OF BIRTH January 18, 1898 PLACE OF BIRTH Quebec City, Quebec DATE OF DEATH April 26, 1981 PLACE OF DEATH Montreal, Quebec DEFAULTSORT Casgrain, Perreault Category 1898 births Category 1981 deaths Category Lawyers in Quebec Category Quebec Liberal Party MNAs Category People from Quebec City Liberal Quebec MNA stub ... more details
Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix name L on Casgrain honorific suffix image L on Casgrain.png imagesize office Member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec for T miscouata provincial electoral district T miscouata predecessor Jules Langlais successor Joseph Wilfrid Morel term start 1927 term end 1931 office2 Member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec for Rivi re du Loup electoral district Rivi re du Loup predecessor2 District created in 1930 successor2 Rom o Gagn term start2 1931 term end2 1948 birth date birth date 1892 08 13 birth place Rivi re Ouelle, Quebec death date death date and age 1967 11 05 1892 08 13 death place Rivi re du Loup, Quebec nationality spouse party Quebec Liberal Party Liberal relations children residence alma mater occupation profession cabinet committees portfolio religion signature website footnotes L on Casgrain August 13, 1892 &ndash November 5, 1967 was a Canadian politician from Quebec . ref QuebecMNAbio casgrain leon 2455 ref Background He was born on August 13, 1892 in Rivi re Ouelle, Quebec Rivi re Ouelle and was an attorney. Member of the legislature He ran as a Liberal Party of Quebec Liberal candidate in Quebec general election, 1927 1927 for the district of T miscouata provincial electoral district T miscouata and won. He was re elected in the district of Rivi re du Loup provincial electoral district Rivi re du Loup in Quebec general election, 1931 1931 , Quebec general election, 1935 1935 , Quebec general election, 1936 1936 , Quebec ..., 1944 1944 . Casgrain was defeated in Quebec general election, 1948 1948 against Union Nationale ... to Quebec general election, 1944 1944 . Death Casgrain died on November 5, 1967 in Rivi re du Loup, Quebec . Footnotes reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Casgrain, Leon ALTERNATIVE ... Casgrain, Leon Category 1892 births Category 1967 deaths Category Quebec Liberal Party MNAs Category People from Bas Saint Laurent Liberal Quebec MNA stub fr L on Casgrain ... more details
Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix The Hon. br name Th r se Forget Casgrain honorific suffix image Therese Forget 1914.jpg imagesize caption Th r se Forget, 1914 office Senate of Canada Senator for List of Quebec senators Mille Isles Mille Isles, Quebec predecessor Gustave Monette successor Renaude Lapointe appointed Pierre Trudeau term start October 7, 1970 term end July 10, 1971 birth date birth date 1896 07 10 birth place Montreal, Quebec death date death date and age 1981 11 03 1896 07 10 death place nationality spouse Pierre Fran ois Casgrain party New Democratic Party relations Rodolphe Forget , father children residence alma mater occupation profession cabinet committees portfolio religion signature website footnotes Marie Th r se Forget , Post nominals country CAN CC OBE 10 July 1896 &ndash 3 November 1981 was a feminist , reformer, politician and Canadian Senate senator in Quebec , Canada . Th r se Casgrain was raised in a wealthy family, the daughter of Lady Blanche MacDonald and Sir Rodolphe Forget . She married Pierre Fran ois Casgrain , a wealthy Liberal Party of Canada Liberal politician with whom she raised four children. Image Th r se Casgrain.jpg thumb left Casgrain in 1980 Casgrain led the women s suffrage movement in Quebec prior to World War I . She founded the Provincial Franchise Committee in 1921 and campaigned for women s rights and for the right to vote ... achievements, Prime Minister of Canada Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau appointed Casgrain to the Canadian ... retirement age of 75. In 1985, Canada Post honoured Th r se Casgrain with a postage stamp. ref http ... Five Canada The Famous Five . Th r se Casgrain s body is interred in the Cimeti re Notre Dame des ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Casgrain, Therese ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian politician ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Casgrain, Therese Category 1896 births Category 1981 deaths Category Canadian ... candidates in the 1963 Canadian federal election de Th r se Casgrain fr Th r se Casgrain ... more details
dablink For his son, baptized Charles Eug ne, see Charles Eus be Casgrain . Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix name Charles Eus be Casgrain honorific suffix image Charles Eus be Casgrain Sr.jpg imagesize office Member of the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada predecessor successor term start 1830 term end 1834 birth date birth date 1800 12 28 birth place Rivi re Ouelle, Lower Canada death date death date and age 1848 02 29 1800 12 28 death place Montreal, Canada East nationality spouse party relations James Baby , father in law br Charles Alphonse Pantal on Pelletier , son in law br Thomas Chase Casgrain , grandson children Charles Eus be Casgrain br Philippe Baby Casgrain br Henri Raymond Casgrain residence alma mater occupation profession cabinet committees portfolio religion signature website footnotes Charles Eus be Casgrain December 28, 1800 &ndash February 29, 1848 was a lawyer ... Canada in 1800, the son of merchant Pierre Casgrain , and studied at the Petit S minaire de Montr al ... of James Baby who was a judge and political figure in Upper Canada . Casgrain first set up practice ... of Lower Canada for Kamouraska in 1830 he did not support the Ninety Two Resolutions . Casgrain served ... died at Montreal in 1848 and was buried at Rivi re Ouelle. His son Charles Eus be Casgrain Charles Eug ne later became a member of the Canadian Senate and his son Philippe Baby Casgrain Philippe Baby was a member of the House of Commons. His son Henri Raymond Casgrain Henri Raymond became a priest ... in the Senate of Canada and to become Lieutenant Governor of Quebec. His grandson Thomas Chase Casgrain served in the Canadian House of Commons. References DictCanbio ID 3297 QuebecMNAbio casgrain charles eusebe 2453 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Casgrain, Charles Eusebe ALTERNATIVE ... Canada DATE OF DEATH February 29, 1848 PLACE OF DEATH Montreal, Canada East DEFAULTSORT Casgrain, Charles ... of Lower Canada Category Members of the Special Council of Lower Canada fr Charles Eus be Casgrain ... more details
Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix The Hon. br name Charles Eus be Casgrain honorific suffix image Charles Eusebe Casgrain.jpg imagesize office Senate of Canada Senator for Ontario appointed John A. Macdonald term start 1887 term end 1907 birth date birth date 1825 08 03 birth place Quebec City , Lower Canada death date death date and age 1907 03 08 1825 08 03 death place nationality spouse party Conservative Party of Canada historical Conservative relations Charles Eus be Casgrain , father br Philippe Baby Casgrain , brother br Henri Raymond Casgrain , brother children Thomas Chase Casgrain residence alma mater occupation profession cabinet committees portfolio religion signature website footnotes Charles Eus be Casgrain August 3, 1825 &ndash March 8, 1907 was an Ontario physician and political figure. He was a Conservative Party of Canada historical Conservative member of the Senate of Canada for Windsor division from 1887 to 1907. He was born Charles Eug ne Casgrain in Quebec City , Lower Canada in 1825, the son of Charles Eus be Casgrain , and studied at the College of St. Anne s and McGill University McGill College , graduating as a Doctor of Medicine MD . He entered practice ... . Casgrain was surgeon for the local militia during the Fenian raids . He served as a member of the town ... of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre by Pope Leo XIII in 1884. Casgrain was also president of the Saint Jean Baptiste Society of Essex. Casgrain was named to the Senate in 1887 and died in office in 1907. His brother Philippe Baby Casgrain Philippe Baby served as a member of the Canadian House of Commons and his brother Henri Raymond Casgrain Henri Raymond was a Quebec priest and historian. His son Thomas Chase Casgrain Thomas became a lawyer and later served in the House of Commons. References ... 1892 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Casgrain, Charles Eusebe ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... Canada DATE OF DEATH March 8, 1907 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Casgrain, Charles Eusebe Category 1825 ... more details
Pierre Fran ois Casgrain , Queen s Privy Council for Canada PC August 4, 1886 &ndash August 2, 1950 was a Canada Canadian politician and Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons from 1936 to 1940. Born in Montreal , Quebec , his father was a physician. Following the death of his mother when he was three years old, he was raised by his grandmother. Casgrain graduated in law from Universit Laval and practiced in Montreal where he worked as an organizer for the Liberal Party of Canada and the Liberal Party of Quebec . When his father in law, Sir Rodolphe Forget , the Conservative Party of Canada historical Conservative Member of Parliament MP for Charlevoix, retired from politics, Casgrain decided to run for the seat as a Liberal in the Canadian federal election, 1917 1917 election . The campaign occurred as a result of the Conscription Crisis of 1917 . Casgrain ran as an opponent of the draft see Laurier Liberals , and was elected to the Canadian House of Commons . From 1921 to 1925, Casgrain was the parliamentary whip of the Quebec Liberal caucus, and from 1926 to 1936, he was the Chief Whip of the Liberal caucus. Casgrain was nominated by Prime Minister of Canada Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King to be Speaker of the House in 1936. He served in this position until 1940 when he was appointed to the Canadian Cabinet Cabinet as Secretary of State for Canada , a position that had sweeping emergency powers during World War II . In 1941, Casgrain was given a judicial appointment, and retired from politics. He died in 1950. Casgrain s wife, Th r se Casgrain , was a prominent ...?Item bd9b695e 03eb 4481 be01 3402cff4d261&Language E P F Casgrain profile from Parliament ... . NAME Casgrain, Pierre Francois ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian politician DATE OF BIRTH August 4, 1886 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH August 2, 1950 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Casgrain ... Universit Laval alumni fr Pierre Fran ois Casgrain ... more details
, and later with Milner Fenerty and Byers Casgrain. The case was one of the earliest to deal with the Charter ..., with offices in Calgary, Edmonton, Toronto, Ottawa and Vancouver, merges with Byers Casgrain in Montr al to form Fraser Milner Casgrain. References Reflist External links http www.fmc law.com Fraser Milner Casgrain LLP FMC Website http fr.fmc law.com Fraser Milner Casgrain S.E.N.C.R.L. FMC French Website Category Law firms of Canada Category Law firms established in 1839 fr Fraser Milner Casgrain ... more details
Image Thomas Chase Casgrain.jpg frame The Honourable Thomas Chase Casgrain Thomas Chase Casgrain , Queen s Privy Council for Canada PC 28 July 1852 &ndash 29 December 1916 , also known as Thomas Casgrain , was a French Canadian lawyer and politician . As a young attorney he became famous for his participation in the prosecution of Louis Riel . He was born at Detroit in 1852, the son of Charles Eus be Casgrain , and studied at the Petit S minaire de Qu bec and the Universit Laval . He was admitted to the Quebec Bar in 1877 and received the Governor General of Canada governor general s medal in the same year. He was named professor of law at Universit Laval two years later. In 1885, he was named to the legal team representing the Crown in the trial of Louis Riel. Although the crown was represented by a large team including George Burbidge , Christopher Robinson lawyer Christopher Robinson , Britton Bath Osler and others, Casgrain was the only French Canadian in the group. Pro Riel sentiment in the provinces and territories of Canada province of Quebec was so strong that he was burned in effigy during at least one demonstration. However, this did not prevent him from being elected in the Legislative Assembly of Quebec . He was elected for Quebec County provincial electoral district Quebec County in 1886 and for Montmorency provincial electoral district Montmorency in 1892. He was attorney general in the provincial cabinet from December 1891 to November 1892 and again from December ... ID 7281 http www.assnat.qc.ca fr deputes casgrain thomas chase 2459 biographie.html Biography ... Persondata . NAME Chase Casgrain, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian politician ... Chase Casgrain, Thomas Category 1852 births Category 1916 deaths Category Lawyers in Quebec Category ... in Quebec Category Universit Laval alumni Conservative18671942 Quebec MP stub de Thomas Chase Casgrain fr Thomas Chase Casgrain ... more details
Infobox Person name Henri Raymond Casgrain image Raymond Casgrain.jpg alt caption birth date Birth date 1831 12 16 birth place Rivi re Ouelle, Quebec Rivi re Ouelle , Lower Canada death date Death date and age 1904 02 11 1831 12 16 death place Quebec City , Quebec other names known for occupation nationality relations Charles Eus be Casgrain , father title President of the Royal Society of Canada term 1889 1890 predecessor Sandford Fleming successor George Monro Grant Henri Raymond Casgrain December 16, 1831 &ndash February 11, 1904 was a French Canadian Roman Catholic priest, author, publisher, and historian. He is the author of some of the best works in Quebec literature . ref CathEncy title Henri Raymond Casgrain url http www.newadvent.org cathen 03400b.htm ref Born in Rivi re Ouelle, Quebec Rivi re Ouelle , Lower Canada , the son Charles Eus be Casgrain and Eliza Anne Baby, he studied at College of Sainte Anne de la Pocati re. In 1852, he enrolled in the Montreal School of Medicine and Surgery, but became a priest in 1856. He started teaching at the College of Sainte Anne de la Pocati re until he was forced to give up teaching because of ill health. In 1859, he was appointed curate of the parish of La Nativit de Notre Dame at Beauport and was free to devote himself entirely to literary pursuits. ref DictCanbio ID 6619 ref From 1889 to 1890, he was the president of the Royal Society of Canada . Selected bibliography http www.canadiana.org ECO mtq?doc 26852 Histoire de la M re Marie de l Incarnation 1864 Histoire de l H tel Dieu de Qu bec 1878 http www.ourroots.ca e toc.aspx?id 4693 Une paroisse canadienne au XVIIe si cle 1880 http www.canadiana.org ECO mtq?doc 00528 P lerinage ... catholic Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Casgrain, Henri Raymond ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... Casgrain, Henri Raymond Category 1831 births Category 1904 deaths Category Canadian historians Category ... Canada historian stub Quebec bio stub es Henri Raymond Casgrain fr Henri Raymond Casgrain ... more details
Image PhilippeBabyCasgrain23.jpg thumb right Philippe Baby Casgrain br Source Library and Archives Canada Philippe Baby Casgrain December 30, 1826 &ndash May 23, 1917 was a Quebec lawyer, author and political figure. He represented L Islet electoral district L Islet in the Canadian House of Commons as a Liberal Party of Canada Liberal member from 1873 to 1891. He was born at Quebec City in 1826, the son of Charles Eus be Casgrain , and studied at the College of Ste. Anne de la Pocati re. He articled in law with Jean Thomas Taschereau jurist Jean Thomas Taschereau , was called to the bar in 1850 and practiced at Quebec with Pierre Joseph Olivier Chauveau . In 1854, he married Mathilde Perrault. He was named deputy protonotary for the Quebec Superior Court in Quebec district. Casgrain was named Queen s Counsel in 1879. After he retired from politics, he was clerk for the Quebec Circuit and Revision Court. He served several terms as president of the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec . Casgrain published a number of works on the history of Canada, including Letellier de Saint Just et son temps 1895 http www.ourroots.ca e toc.aspx?id 4683 La vie de Joseph Fran ois Perrault, surnomm le p re de l ducation du peuple canadien 1898 La fontaine d Abraham Martin et le site de son habitation 1903 http www.ourroots.ca e toc.aspx?id 2015 La maison d Arnoux o Montcalm est mort 1903 http www.ourroots.ca e toc.aspx?id 2030 La maison du Chien d Or Qu bec 1905 http www.ourroots.ca e toc.aspx?id 1693 Les batailles des plaines d Abraham et de Sainte Foye 1908 http www.ourroots.ca e toc.aspx ... Philippe Baby Casgrain Joseph Philippe Baby became a member of the Canadian Senate. External links ... . NAME Casgrain, Philippe Baby ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian politician DATE OF BIRTH December 30, 1826 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH May 23, 1917 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Casgrain, Philippe ... Casgrain ... more details
Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix The Hon. name Joseph Philippe Baby Casgrain honorific suffix image Joseph Philippe Baby Casgrain.jpg imagesize office Senate of Canada Senator for List of Quebec senators De Lanaudi re De Lanaudi re, Quebec appointed Wilfrid Laurier predecessor Joseph Hyacinthe Bellerose successor douard Charles St P re term start 1900 term end 1939 birth date birth date 1856 03 01 birth place Quebec City, Canada East death date death date and age 1939 01 06 1856 03 01 death place nationality spouse party Liberal Party of Canada Liberal relations Philippe Baby Casgrain , father children residence alma mater occupation profession religion Joseph Philippe Baby Casgrain March 1, 1856 &ndash January 6, 1939 was a Quebec surveyor, civil engineer and political figure. He was a Liberal Party of Canada Liberal member of the Senate of Canada for De Lanaudi re division from 1900 to 1939. He was born at Quebec City in 1856, the son of Philippe Baby Casgrain , and studied at the S minaire de Qu bec . He qualified to practice as a provincial land surveyor in Quebec in 1878 and as a dominion land surveyor for Canada in 1881 he also later qualified as a surveyor for Ontario and Manitoba . He later became chief engineer for the Montreal and Pacific Junction Railway, also serving as a director for the company. Casgrain was also chief engineer for the Montreal Turnpike Trust. He was president of the Montreal Herald . In 1885, he married Ella, the daughter of lumber merchant James William Cook . They lived at Bijou , their home in the Golden Square Mile of Montreal . He died in office in 1939. References CanParlbio ID 44398c9b 2572 4f10 8ec0 03f4de47e3da http www.canadiana.org ECO mtq?doc 02221 The Canadian men and women of the time a handbook of Canadian biography , HJ ... L Encyclop die de l histoire du Qu bec Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Casgrain ... Casgrain, Joseph Philippe Baby Category 1856 births Category 1939 deaths Category Canadian senators ... more details
Casgrain , Liberal Party of Canada Liberal 1925 1941 Fr d ric Dorion , Independent 1942 1949 Election ... CasgrainCASGRAIN, Pierre Fran ois 8,312 Canadian elections Conservative historical GOBEIL, Jules ... election result top CA 1926 Canadian election result CA Liberal Pierre Fran ois CasgrainCASGRAIN ... end Canadian election result top CA 1930 Canadian election result CA Liberal Pierre Fran ois CasgrainCASGRAIN, Pierre Fran ois 10,806 Canadian elections Conservative historical MAHER, Thomas align right ... CasgrainCASGRAIN, Pierre Fran ois 12,144 Canadian elections Conservative historical D AUTEUIL, Henri ... election result top CA 1940 Canadian election result CA Liberal Pierre Fran ois CasgrainCASGRAIN, Hon ... end By election On Mr. Casgrain accepting an office of emolument under the Crown, 15 December 1941. CanElec1 ... 9,773 Canadian elections Independent Liberal Th r se CasgrainCASGRAIN, Th r se Forget align right ... more details
Rom o Gagn was a Canadian politician and a two term Member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec . ref QuebecMNAbio gagne romeo 3305 ref Background He was born on September 15, 1905 in Mont Joli, Quebec Mont Joli , Bas Saint Laurent . City Councillor Gagn was a city councillor in Rivi re du Loup from 1945 to 1951. Member of the legislature He ran as a Union Nationale Quebec Union Nationale candidate in the Quebec general election, 1944 1944 and Quebec general election, 1948 1948 elections against Liberal Party of Quebec Liberal incumbent L on Casgrain in the district of Rivi re du Loup provincial electoral district Rivi re du Loup . He lost the first time, but was successful on his second attempt. Gagn was re elected in the Quebec general election, 1952 1952 election , but did not run for re election in the Quebec general election, 1956 1956 election . Death Casgrain died on August 2, 1959. Footnotes reflist s start s par ca qc s bef before L on Casgrain L on Casgrain Liberal s ttl title Legislative Assembly of Quebec MLA for Rivi re du Loup provincial electoral district Rivi re du Loup years Quebec general election, 1948 1948 Quebec general election, 1956 1956 s aft after Alphonse Couturier Liberal politician Alphonse Couturier Liberal end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gagne, Romeo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian politician DATE OF BIRTH 1905 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1959 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gagne, Romeo Category 1905 births Category 1959 deaths Category Union Nationale Quebec MNAs Quebec MNA stub ... more details
Eus be may refer to People Charles Eus be Casgrain 1825 1907 , Ontario physician and political figure Charles Eus be Casgrain 1800 1848 , lawyer and political figure in Lower Canada Charles Eus be Dionne 1846 1925 , French Canadian naturalist and taxidermist Eus be Renaudot 1646 1720 , French theologian and Orientalist Eus be Jaojoby born 1955 , Salegy singer from the Sakalava area of Madagascar T lesphore Eus be Normand , politician from Quebec, Canada Places Mours Saint Eus be , commune in the Dr me department in southeastern France Puy Saint Eus be , commune in the Hautes Alpes department in southeastern France. Saint Eus be, Haute Savoie , village and commune in the Haute Savoie department and Rh ne Alpes region of France Saint Eus be, Sa ne et Loire , commune in the Sa ne et Loire d partement, in the French region of Bourgogne Saint Eus be en Champsaur , commune in the Hautes Alpes department in southeastern France disambiguation fr Eus be ... more details
CA Liberal CASGRAIN, P.B. 883 Canadian elections Unknown B LANGER, P.R.A. align right 843 end Canadian ... 981 Canadian election result CA Liberal CASGRAIN, P.B. 975 end By election On Mr. Desjardin s resignation ... more details
a Member of the Order of Canada . She was married to Philippe Casgrain and had three children. Her ... women 002026 258 e.html title Marie Claire Kirkland Casgrain, C.M., C.Q., Q.C. work ... Category Canadian women judges fr Marie Claire Kirkland Casgrain ... more details
Refimprove date March 2007 Blair Wilson McCreadie is the past president of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario . He was unopposed in his bid for the position, and was consequently acclaimed for a two year term on October 27, 2002 at the party s convention of that year. At the 2005 bi annual general meeting, held February 27 29 in Ottawa , he was acclaimed once again to the Presidency. He was preceded in the position by Dr. Rueben Devlin. Blair McCreadie was first elected to the Ontario PC Party Executive in 1996. He chaired the Ontario PC Party s Training and Development and Municipal Outreach Committees between 1996 2002, was Co editor of the 1999 Riding Campaign Manual, twice organized the Ontario PC Party s Municipal Campaign College and was appointed by the Ontario PC Party Executive to Co Chair the 2004 Leadership Election. ref http www.clftraining.com CLF05 20Jan 208 20Bio 20summary.pdf ref Professionally, McCreadie is a lawyer, called to the Ontario Bar in 2001. He currently is a partner in the Employment & Labour Group and the Public Policy Practice Group of the Toronto office of Fraser Milner Casgrain LLP. He has contributed articles to the Canadian Employment and Equity Rights newsletter, as well as Workplace News and Canadian Corporate Counsel, and has been a Co Instructor at the University of Guelph, Office of Open Learning, for courses on occupational health and safety law, negotiations and contract administration. He also co authored a book for human resources professionals on occupational health and safety. He received an LL.B. from Queen s University in 1999 and a B.A. Hons. in Economics and Political Science from the University of Toronto in 1997. ref http www.fmc law.com People McCreadieBlair.aspx Blair W. McCreadie Fraser Milner Casgrain LLP Bot generated title ref References references Reflist Persondata NAME McCreadie, Blair ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT McCrea ... more details
In 1961, the Loyola Alumni Association and the administration of Loyola College Montreal agreed to the creation of the Loyola Medal as a permanent tribute to the outstanding leadership and achievement on the Canadian scene . The first medal was awarded in 1963 to General Georges P. Vanier , former governor general of Canada and Loyola alumnus. After being awarded to Maureen Forrester in 1979, the award was not given out again until 1991. In 1989, the Loyola Medal was re established as an award by Concordia University Quebec Concordia University and given every two years to an outstanding individual who meets the specified criteria Recipients shall be outstanding citizens as evidenced by their character and life philosophy and who have made a significant contribution to the Canadian community. They shall embody the ideals and spirit which characterized Loyola College. Recipients will be individuals whose receipt of the award will bring prestige to both the Concordia and Loyola names. The list of past winners includes Cardinal Paul mile L ger , Th r se Casgrain , Jean B liveau , and Oscar Peterson . Recipients 1963 Governor General Georges P. Vanier br 1967 Cardinal Paul mile L ger br 1968 Jean Drapeau Montr al Mayor br 1969 Arthur F. Mayne br 1971 Rev. Bernard Lonergan , S.J. br 1974 Th r se Casgrain br 1976 Dr. Hans Selye br 1978 Dr. Jacques Genest br 1979 Maureen Forrester br br 1991 Donald W. McNaughton br 1993 Jean Vanier br 1995 Jean B liveau br 1997 Oscar Peterson br 1999 L. Jacques M nard br 2002 Richard Renaud br 2004 Dominic D Alessandro br 2006 Rom o Dallaire br 2009 Dr. Roberta Bondar br 2011 Father John Jack O Brien br External references http alumni.concordia.ca events lmedal Concordia University Alumni Relations Events, Loyola Medal http archives.concordia.ca loyolamedal Concordia University Records Management and Archives, Loyola Medal Category Canadian awards Category Concordia University ... more details
For others Brunet disambiguation Brunet Orphan date February 2009 Claude Brunet , Post nominals country CAN CM was a paraplegic man who campaigned for patients rights in Quebec. He founded the Quebec Provincial Committee of Patients in 1972. In 1979, he sued hospital staff at Saint Charles Borrom e, Quebec in a class action suit on behalf of fellow patients after a series of Strike action illegal work stoppage s left fellow patients at the hospital uncared for long periods of time once for four days . He won his case in January 1981. Family He married Jeannine Ruscina on June 23, 1973. He has four brothers. Bibliography Nous, les oubli s 1973 Awards He was made a recipient of the Order of Canada in 1983. ref http www.gg.ca honours search recherche honours desc.asp?TypeID orc&id 220&lang e Claude Brunet, C.M. ref He received the Th r se Casgrain Volunteer Award in 1985. ref http www.hrsdc.gc.ca en hip sd ThereseCasgrain 05 past recipients.shtml Th r se Casgrain Volunteer Award Recipients 1983 1990 ref References Reflist Sources Waller, Adrian Disabled, He Fights for the Chronically Ill Reader s Digest December 1981 pp.  128 132. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Brunet, Claude ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1940 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Brunet, Claude Category 1940 births Category Living people Category People with paraplegia Category People from Lanaudi re Category Canadian human rights activists Category Members of the Order of Canada Quebec bio stub ... more details
The Influence of a Book lang fr L influence d un livre , 1837 in literature 1837 is a novel by the Canadian writer Phillipe Ignace Fran ois Aubert du Gasp . It is considered to be the first French Canadian novel, and although the book was not well received initially, it has come to be recognized as a major landmark in Canadian literature . It is the tale of Charles Amand s quest for gold. Between alchemy, the courtship of his daughter Am lie, the legend of Rose Latulipe and the murder of the peddler Guilmette, there is a satirical theme aimed at spiritual poverty in Quebec. The Influence of a Book , an English language translation by Claire Rothman, was published in 1993. Editions Le Chercheur de tr sors 1864 , by H.R. Casgrain L influence d un livre 1968 by L opold Leblanc The Influence of a Book 1993 by Robert Davies External links Gutenberg no 15305 name The Influence of a Book fr icon DEFAULTSORT Influence Of A Book, The Category 1837 novels Category Canadian French language novels Category Novels set in Quebec 19thC novel stub ... more details
, 253 p. Henri Raymond CasgrainCasgrain, Henri Raymond 1926 . F. X. Garneau et Francis Parkman , Montr al Librairie Beauchemin, limit e, 123 p. Casgrain, Henri Raymond 1924 . De Gasp et Garneau ... Ryerson, 1923, 197 p. Casgrain, Henri Raymond 1912 . F.X. Garneau et Francis Parkman , Montr al Librairie Beauchemin, limit e, 139 p. Casgrain, Henri Raymond 1866 . Biographie de F.X. Garneau , Montr al ..., libraires imprimeurs http bibnum2.banq.qc.ca bna numtexte 19642.pdf online Casgrain, Henri Raymond ... more details
Infobox nrhp name League of Catholic Women Building nrhp type image League of Catholic Women Building Detroit Michigan.jpg caption League of Catholic Women Building location Detroit, Michigan lat degrees 42 lat minutes 20 lat seconds 52 lat direction N long degrees 83 long minutes 3 long seconds 41 long direction W locmapin area built 1927 architect SmithGroup Smith, Hinchman & Grylls architecture Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals, Colonial Revival added September 22, 1997 governing body Private mpsub Cass Farm Multiple Property Submission Cass Farm MPS refnum 97001093 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref The League of Catholic Women Building is located at 100 Parsons Street in Detroit , Michigan . It is also known as Casgrain Hall or the Activities Building . The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997. ref name nris History In 1906, a group of women from all over Detroit associated with the Catholic Church organized the Weinman Club as a charitable organization, ref name city http www.ci.detroit.mi.us historic districts lcw bldg.pdf League of Catholic Women Building from the city of Detroit ref dedicated to providing assistance to immigrants flooding into Detroit. ref name det1701 http www.detroit1701.org League 20of 20Catholic 20Women.html League of Catholic Women Building from Detroit1701.org ref In 1911, the club was renamed the Catholic Settlement Association, and in 1915 it was reorganized and again renamed the League of Catholic Women. ref name city As immigration was curtailed in the 1920s, the League shifted focus to assisting single young women who were seeking employment in the city. ref name det1701 Building When this building was constructed, the League spent over 1,000,000, raised by a membership numbering some 12,000 women. ref name city The League named the building Casgrain Hall in honor of the League s founder, Anastasia Casgrain. ref name hsfsc http www.hsfsc.org HSFSC General About Us MHSHSFSCHhistorical overview.htm ... more details
Conrad Laforte November 10, 1921 &ndash September 4, 2008 was a French speaking Quebecer Qu b cois ethnologist and librarian . Born in K nogami, Quebec K nogami , he studied in Chicoutimi, Quebec Chicoutimi , the Universit Laval , and finally the Universit de Montr al . He created the Catalogue de la Chanson Folklorique Francaise which contains 80,000 entries. ref Laforte, Conrad, Le catalogue de la chanson folklorique francaise par Conrad Laforte pref. de Luc Lacourciere Presses de l Universite Laval, Quebec 1977 ref In 1982 he was elected to membership in the Royal Society of Canada . ref cite journal url http www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com index.cfm?PgNm TCE&Params U1ARTU0001917 author Gilles Potvin title Laforte, Conrad journal The Canadian Encyclopedia ref His honors include the Marius Barbeau Medal and the Raymond Casgrain Prize. References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Laforte, Conrad ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ethnologist and librarian DATE OF BIRTH November 10, 1921 PLACE OF BIRTH K nogami, Quebec , Canada DATE OF DEATH September 4, 2008 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Laforte, Conrad Category Canadian librarians Category Canadian ethnologists Category Universit Laval alumni Category Universit de Montr al alumni Category 1921 births Category People from Saguenay, Quebec Category 2008 deaths Quebec bio stub fr Conrad Laforte ... more details