Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau

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The Hon. Sir Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau
The Hon. Sir Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau

Sir Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau, PC (9 November 184013 June 1898), born in Sainte-Thérèse, Quebec, was a French-Canadian lawyer and politician.

As a lawyer, he defended Ambroise-Dydime Lépine against the charge of murdering Thomas Scott during the Red River Rebellion of 18691870.

He served as Conservative Premier of the Canadian province of Quebec, federal Cabinet minister, and Lieutenant Governor of Quebec.

After the 1878 Quebec election, he was the Leader of the Opposition. He became premier in 1879 after the fall of the minority government of Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière. He won the 1881 election, but resigned on July 29, 1882 to seek election to the federal House of Commons. He won a by-election held on August 16, 1882.

He served as cabinet minister under prime ministers John A. Macdonald and John Abbott, but declined to serve under John Thompson. He resigned in 1892, and was appointed Lieutenant Governor of Quebec from December 1892 until January 1898. He died in June of that same year in Montreal.

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He won the 1881 election.

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Preceded by
Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière
Premier of Quebec
18791882
Succeeded by
Joseph-Alfred Mousseau
Preceded by
Auguste-Réal Angers
Lieutenant Governor of Quebec
18921898
Succeeded by
Louis-Amable Jetté
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