10th Legislative Assembly of Quebec

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The 10th Legislative Assembly of Quebec was the provincial legislature in Quebec, Canada that existed from December 7, 1900 to November 25, 1904. The Quebec Liberal Party led by Simon-Napoléon Parent was the governing party.

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[edit] Seats per political party

Affiliation Members
     Parti libéral du Québec 67
     Conservative Party 7
 Total
74
 Government Majority
60


[edit] Member list

This was the list of members of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec that were elected in the 1900 provincial elections

Name Party Riding
     William Alexander Weir Libéral Argenteuil
     Paul Tourigny Libéral Arthabaska
     Frédéric-Hector Daigneault Libéral Bagot
     Henri-Séverin Béland Libéral Beauce
     Achille Bergevin Libéral Beauharnois
     Adélard Turgeon Libéral Bellechasse
     Cuthbert-Alphonse Chenevert Libéral Berthier
     William Henry Clapperton Libéral Bonaventure
     Henry Thomas Duffy Libéral Brome
     Maurice Perrault Libéral Chambly
     Pierre-Calixte Neault Libéral Champlain
     Joseph Morin Libéral Charlevoix
     François-Xavier Dupuis Libéral Châteauguay-Laprairie
     Honoré Petit Libéral Chicoutimi et Saguenay
     Allen Wright Giard Conservative Compton
     Hector Champagne Libéral Deux-Montagnes
     Louis-Philippe Pelletier Conservative Dorchester
     William John Watts Libéral Drummond
     Xavier Kennedy Libéral Gaspé
     Daniel-Jérémie Décarie Libéral Hochelaga
     William H. Walker Libéral Huntingdon
     François Gosselin Libéral Iberville
     Patrick Peter Delaney Libéral Iles de la Madeleine
     Joseph-Adolphe Chauret Libéral Jacques Cartier
     Joseph-Mathias Tellier Conservative Joliette
     Louis-Rodolphe Roy Libéral Kamouraska
     Georges Tanguay Libéral Lac St-Jean
     Côme-Séraphin Cherrier Libéral Laprairie
     Joseph-Édouard Duhamel Libéral L'Assomption
     Pierre-Évariste Leblanc Conservative Laval
     Charles Langelier Libéral Lévis
     Francois-Gilbert Miville Dechêne Libéral L'Islet
     Napoléon Lemay Conservative Lotbinière
     Hector Caron Libéral Maskinongé
     Donat Caron Libéral Matane
     George Robert Smith Libéral Mégantic
     Jean-Baptiste Gosselin Libéral Missisquoi
     Pierre-Julien-Léonidas Bissonnette Libéral Montcalm
     Ernest Roy Libéral Montmagny
     Louis-Alexandre Taschereau Libéral Montmorency
     Georges-Albini Lacombe Libéral Montréal division no.1
     Lomer Gouin Libéral Montréal division no.2
     Henri-Benjamin Rainville Libéral Montréal division no.3
     James Cochrane Libéral Montréal division no.4
     Matthew Hutchinson Libéral Montreal division no.5
     James John Edmond Guérin Libéral Montréal division no.6
     Dominique Monet Libéral Napierville
     Edmund James Flynn Conservative Nicolet
     Charles Beautron Major Libéral Ottawa
     David Gillies Libéral Pontiac
     Jules Tessier Libéral Portneuf
     Némèse Garneau Libéral Québec (comté de)
     Amédée Robitaille Libéral Québec-Centre
     Jules-Alfred Lane Libéral Québec-Est
     John Gabriel Hearn Libéral Québec-Ouest
     Louis-Pierre-Paul Cardin Libéral Richelieu
     Peter Samuel George Mackenzie Libéral Richmond
     Auguste Tessier Libéral Rimouski
     Alfred Girard Libéral Rouville
     Joseph Morin Libéral St. Hyacinthe
     Philippe-Honoré Roy Libéral St. Jean
     Louis-Philippe Fiset Libéral St. Maurice
     Simon-Napoléon Parent Libéral St. Sauveur
     Tancrède Boucher de Grandbois Libéral Shefford
     Pantaléon Pelletier Libéral Sherbrooke
     Avila-Gonzague Bourbonnais Libéral Soulanges
     Moodie Brock Lovell Libéral Stanstead
     Napoléon Dion Libéral Témiscouata
     Jean Prévost Libéral Terrebonne
     Richard-Stanislas Cooke Libéral Trois-Rivières
     Émery Lalonde Jr. Libéral Vaudreuil
     Étienne Blanchard Libéral Verchères
     Jérôme-Adolphe Chicoyne Conservative Wolfe
     Louis-Jules Allard Libéral Yamaska

[edit] Other elected MLAs

Other MLAs were elected during this term in by-elections

  • Jean-Cléophas Blouin, Quebec Liberal Party, Lévis, October 24, 1901 [1]
  • Joseph Laferté, Quebec Liberal Party, Drummond, October 31, 1901 [2]
  • Cyrille Fraser Delage, Quebec Liberal Party, Québec, October 31, 1901 [3]
  • Hormidas Pilon, Quebec Liberal Party, Vaudreuil, October 31, 1901 [4]
  • Arthur Godbout, Quebec Liberal Party, Beauce, January 31, 1902 [5]
  • Joseph-Édouard Caron, Quebec Liberal Party, L'Islet, September 26, 1902 [6]
  • Arcand-Momer Bissonnette, Quebec Conservative Party, Soulanges, October 3, 1902 [7]
  • James Sarsfield McCorkill, Quebec Liberal Party, Brome, October 29, 1903 [8]
  • Joseph Lafontaine, Quebec Liberal Party, Berthier, March 10, 1904 [9]
  • Georges Lafontaine, Quebec Conservative Party, Maskinongé, March 10, 1904 [10]
  • Damase-Épiphane Naud, Quebec Conservative Party, Portneuf, March 10, 1904 [11]
  • Auguste Mathieu, Quebec Liberal Party, Shefford, March 10, 1904 [12]

[edit] Cabinet Ministers

  • Prime Minister and Executive Council President: Simon-Napoleon Parent
  • Agriculture: François-Gilbert Miville Dechêne (1900-1902), Adelard Turgeon (1902-1904)
  • Colonization and Mines: Adélard Turgeon (1900-1901)
  • Public Works: Lomer Gouin (1900-1901)
    • Colonization and Public Works: Lomer Gouin (1901-1904)
  • Lands, Forests and Fishing: Simon-Napoléon Parent (1900-1901)
    • Lands, Mines and Fishing: Simon-Napoleon Parent (1901-1904)
  • Attorney General:Horace Archambault
  • Provincial secretary: Adélard Turgeon (1901-1902), Amédée Robitaille (1902-1904)
  • Treasurer: Henry Thomas Duffy (1900-1903), Simon-Napoleon Parent (1903), John Charles McCorkill (1903-1904)
  • Members without portfolios, George Washington Stephens, James John Guerin, William Alexander Weir (1903-1904)

[edit] References