Zoé Laurier

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Lady LaurierCredit:  William James Topley/Library and Archives Canada/PA-028100
Lady Laurier
Credit: William James Topley/Library and Archives Canada/PA-028100

Zoé Lafontaine, Lady Laurier (June 26, 1841-November 1, 1921) was the wife of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the seventh Prime Minister of Canada. They married at Marie-Reine-du Monde, Montreal, Quebec, Canada on August 13, 1868. A lounge in the Château Laurier was named in her honour. She was born in Montreal. She was known for her powerful spirit and grace when walking with her husband.

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Preceded by
Frances Morse Tupper
Spouse of the Prime Minister of Canada
1896-1911
Succeeded by
Laura Bond Borden