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Legislative Council of Quebec The Legislative Council of Quebec (French; ''Conseil législatif du Québec'') was the unelected upper house of the bicameral legislature in the Canadian province of Quebec from 1867 to 1968. The Legislative Assembly of Quebec, Legislative Assem ...
was the unelected upper house of the
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legislature. It was abolished effective December 31, 1968. The Council was composed of 24 members, appointed by the
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upon recommendation of the
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. Each councillor nominally represented a portion of the Province of Quebec called a division. Members were appointed for life; in 1963 the rule was changed to retire members at age 75, but this did not apply to already-appointed members, and in the event remained entirely theoretical since the Council was abolished before it could be applied to anyone. During its existence, all members of the Legislative Council belonged to either the
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, the
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, or the Union Nationale. When it was dissolved the standings were: Union Nationale – 15, Liberal – 9.


Members


Alma

* Jean-Louis Beaudry 1867–1886 Conservative *
Sévère Rivard Sévère-Dominique Rivard (7 August 1834 – 4 February 1888) was a Canadian lawyer and politician, the Mayor of Montreal, Quebec between 1879 and 1881. After an education at the Séminaire de Nicolet, Rivard apprenticed in law under Rodol ...
1886–1888 Conservative * Louis Tourville 1888–1896 Liberal *
Trefflé Berthiaume Trefflé Berthiaume (August 4, 1848 – January 2, 1915) was a Canadian typographer, newspaperman and politician. He was born in Saint-Hugues, Lower Canada as one of the five children of Gédéon Berthiaume and Éléonore Normandin. Berthiau ...
1896–1915 Conservative *
Médéric Martin Médéric Martin (22 January 1869 – 12 June 1946) was a Canadian politician and long-time Mayor of Montreal. Background Born to Salomon Martin, a carpenter and Virginie Lafleur, Martin studied at St. Eustache College and went on to open a ...
1919–1946 Liberal * Joseph-Olier Renaud 1946–1968 Union Nationale


Bedford

* Thomas Wood 1867–1898 Conservative *
John Charles James Sarsfield McCorkill John Charles James Sarsfield McCorkill (31 August 1854 – 10 March 1920) was a Canadian lawyer, judge, and politician. Born in Farnham, Quebec, the son of Robert McCorkill and Margaret Meighen, McCorkill was educated in Farnham and Saint-J ...
1898–1903 Liberal *
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1904–1919 Liberal *
Joseph-Jean-Baptiste Gosselin Joseph-Jean-Baptiste Gosselin (November 22, 1848 – May 16, 1929) was a merchant and political figure in Quebec. He represented Missisquoi in the Legislative Assembly of Quebec from 1900 to 1919 as a Liberal. He was born in Saint-Athan ...
1919–1929 Liberal * Jacob Nicol 1929–1958 Liberal * Joseph-Oscar Gilbert 1960–1968 Union Nationale


De la Durantaye

* Joseph-Octave Beaubien 1867–1877 Conservative * Édouard Rémillard 1878–1887 Liberal *
Pierre Garneau Pierre Garneau (8 May 1823 – 23 June 1905) was a Canadian businessman and politician. Biography Born and educated in Cap-Santé, Lower Canada, the son of François-Xavier Garneau and Julie-Henriette Gignac, Garneau moved to Quebec City in 183 ...
1887–1904 Liberal *
Édouard Burroughs Garneau Édouard Burroughs Garneau (18 January 1859 – 18 August 1911) was a Canadian politician. Born in Quebec City, Canada East, the son of Pierre Garneau, Garneau was appointed to the Legislative Council of Quebec The Legislative Council of Que ...
1904–1911 Liberal *
Georges-Élie Amyot Georges-Élie Amyot (January 28, 1856 – March 28, 1930) was a French Canadian businessman and politician, and founder of Dominion Corset. He was worth $8 million in 1930, at the time of his death. Early life Amyot was born on January 28, 1856 ...
1912–1930 Liberal *
Alfred-Valère Roy Alfred-Valère Roy (3 May 1870 – 23 June 1942) was a Canadian politician. Born in Bienville ( Lévis), Quebec, Roy was educated at the Collège de Lévis, the Séminaire de Québec, and the Université Laval. He became a physician in 1895. ...
1930–1942 Liberal *
Cyrille Vaillancourt Cyrille Vaillancourt CBE (January 17, 1892 – October 30, 1969) was a journalist, civil servant, businessman and political figure in Quebec. Vaillancourt played an important role in the development of the caisses populaires in Quebec.
1943–1944 Liberal *
Charles Delagrave Charles Delagrave (17 January 1881 – 25 August 1952) was a Canadian notary and politician. Born in Quebec City, Quebec, Delagrave was educated at the Séminaire de Québec and the Université Laval before becoming a notary in 1903. He ...
1944–1952 Liberal *
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1952–1963 Union Nationale *
George O'Reilly George O'Reilly (27 February 1911 – 17 June 1992) was a Canadian politician. Born in Pointe-Saint-Charles, Montreal, Quebec, O'Reilly was a Verdun city councillor from 1951 to 1960 and mayor from 1960 to 1966. He was elected to the Legisla ...
1964–1968 Liberal


De Lanaudière

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Pierre-Eustache Dostaler Pierre-Eustache Dostaler (May 15, 1809 – January 14, 1884) was a farmer and political figure in Quebec. He represented Berthier in the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada from 1854 to 1858 and from 1861 to 1863. He was born Pie ...
1867–1884 Conservative *
Louis-François-Rodrigue Masson Louis-Rodrigue Masson, (baptized Louis-François-Roderick Masson) (6 November 1833 – 8 November 1903) was a Canadian Member of Parliament, Senator, and the fifth Lieutenant Governor of Quebec. He represented Terrebonne in the House of Co ...
1884 Conservative * Vincent-Paul Lavallée 1885–1888 Conservative * Louis Sylvestre 1890–1905 Liberal * Jules Allard 1905–1910 Liberal * Louis-Philippe Bérard 1912–1914 Liberal * Jules Allard 1916–1919 Liberal *
Clément Robillard Clément Robillard (May 31, 1850 – March 20, 1926) was a Canadian politician. Born in Lavaltrie, near L'Assomption, Canada East, Robillard was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Quebec for Montréal division no. 2 in a 1909 by-elec ...
1919–1926 Liberal * Gaspard De Serres 1928 Liberal * Joseph-Ferdinand Daniel 1929–1940 Liberal * Félix Messier 1942–1968 Liberal


De la Vallière

* Jean-Baptiste-Georges Proulx 1867–1884 Liberal *
François-Xavier-Ovide Méthot François-Xavier-Ovide Méthot (September 19, 1843 – October 19, 1908) was a Quebec farmer and political figure. He represented Nicolet in the Legislative Assembly of Quebec from 1871 to 1876 and in the House of Commons of Canada as an In ...
1884–1908 Conservative *
Adélard Turgeon Adélard Turgeon, (December 18, 1863 – November 14, 1930) was a Canadian lawyer and politician. Born in Saint-Étienne-de-Beaumont (Beaumont), Lower Canada, Turgeon attended the Collège de Lévis before receiving a Bachelor of Laws degree ...
1909–1930 Liberal *
Joseph-Charles-Ernest Ouellet Joseph-Charles-Ernest Ouellet (December 23, 1882 – January 4, 1952) was a farmer and political figure in Quebec. He represented Dorchester in the Legislative Assembly of Quebec from 1917 to 1930 as a Liberal. He was born in Sainte-Germ ...
1930–1952 Liberal *
Patrice Tardif Patrice Pamphile Tardif (born October 30, 1970) is a former professional ice hockey centre who played for the National Hockey League's St. Louis Blues and Los Angeles Kings. Biography Tardif was born in Thetford Mines, Quebec. As a youth, he pla ...
1952–1968 Union Nationale


De Lorimier

* Charles-Séraphin Rodier 1867–1876 Conservative * Joseph-Gaspard Laviolette 1876–1897 Conservative * Jean Girouard 1897–1936 Conservative * Alphonse Raymond 1936–1958 Union Nationale * John Pozer Rowat 1958–1968 Union Nationale


De Salaberry

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Henry Starnes Henry Starnes (October 13, 1815 – March 3, 1896) was a Quebec businessman and political figure. Biography He was born in Kingston in Upper Canada in 1816 and studied at the Montreal Academical Institution and the Petit Séminaire de Mont ...
1867–1896 Conservative * Jean-Damien Rolland 1896–1912 Conservative *
Achille Bergevin Achille Bergevin (3 March 1870 – 16 April 1933) was a Canadian politician in the province of Quebec. Born in Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, Quebec, the son of Gilbert Bergevin and Marie Daoust, Bergevin was educated at the Commercial Academy of ...
1913–1914 Liberal *
Alphonse Racine Alphonse may refer to: * Alphonse (given name) * Alphonse (surname) * Alphonse Atoll, one of two atolls in the Seychelles' Alphonse Group See also *Alphons Alphons (Latinized ''Alphonsus'', ''Adelphonsus'', or ''Adefonsus'') is a male given ...
1915–1918 Liberal *
Lomer Gouin Sir Jean Lomer Gouin, (March 19, 1861 – March 28, 1929) was a Canadian politician. He served as 13th premier of Quebec, as a Cabinet minister in the federal government of Canada, and as the 15th lieutenant governor of Quebec. Biography ...
1920–1921 Liberal * Raoul-Ovide Grothé 1927–1968 Liberal


Grandville

* Élisée Dionne 1867–1892 Conservative * Thomas-Philippe Pelletier 1892–1913 Conservative *
John Hall Kelly John Hall Kelly (September 1, 1879 – March 10, 1941) was a Canadian lawyer, politician and diplomat. Born in Saint-Godefroy, Gaspé Peninsula, Quebec, Kelly was educated at the Collège de Lévis, the University of St. Joseph's College, ...
1914–1939 Liberal * François-Philippe Brais 1940–1968 Liberal


Gulf

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John Le Boutillier John Le Boutillier or John Le Bouthillier (1797 – July 31, 1872) was a Quebec businessman and political figure. He was born in Jersey in 1797 and came to the Gaspé peninsula around 1815 as an employee of Charles Robin. In 1830, he open ...
1867–1872 Conservative * Thomas Savage 1873–1887 Conservative *
David Alexander Ross David Alexander Ross, (March 12, 1819 – July 23, 1897) was a lawyer, businessman and political figure in Quebec. He represented Québec-Comté in the Legislative Assembly of Quebec from 1878 to 1881 as a Liberal. He was born in Quebec ...
1887–1897 Liberal * Richard Turner 1897–1917 Liberal *
Frank Carrel Frank Carrel (7 September 1870 — 30 July 1940) was a Canadian journalist, publisher, and politician. In 1918, he was appointed to the Legislative Council of Quebec for Golfe. A Liberal, he served until his death in 1940. He was buried at Mou ...
1918–1940 Liberal *
Jules-André Brillant Jules-André Brillant (30 June 1888 – 11 May 1973) was a French Canadian entrepreneur who was active in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region of Quebec from 1920 to 1962. He founded an electrical power company in 1922, a telephone company in 1927 and a s ...
1942–1968 Liberal


Inkerman

* George Bryson 1867–1887 Conservative * George Bryson 1887–1937 Liberal *
Charles Allan Smart Charles Allan Smart (March 23, 1868 – June 4, 1937) was a Canadian politician and a seven-term Member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec. Early life He was born in Montreal, Quebec on March 23, 1868. The son of Robert Smart, a shoem ...
1937 Conservative * Martin Beattie Fisher 1939–1941 Union Nationale * Robert R. Ness 1942–1960 Liberal *
George Carlyle Marler George Carlyle Marler, (September 14, 1901 – April 10, 1981) was a politician, notary and philatelist in Quebec, Canada. Education Born in Montreal, Quebec, Marler studied at Selwyn House School, Bishop's College School, Royal Naval Col ...
1960–1968 Liberal


Kennebec

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Isidore Thibaudeau Isidore Thibaudeau (September 30, 1819 – August 18, 1893) was a Quebec businessman and political figure. He represented Quebec East in the House of Commons of Canada as a Liberal from 1874 to 1877. He was born Pierre-Isidore Thibaudeau ...
1867–1874 Liberal * Louis Richard 1874–1876 Conservative *
Joseph Gaudet Joseph Gaudet (May 10, 1818 – August 4, 1882) was a Quebec farmer and political figure. He represented Nicolet in the House of Commons of Canada as a Conservative Party of Canada member from 1867 to 1877. He represented Nicolet in the ...
1877–1882 Conservative * Elzéar Gérin 1882–1887 Conservative * Édouard-Louis Pacaud 1887–1889 Liberal * Napoléon-Charles Cormier 1889–1915 Liberal * François-Théodore Savoie 1915–1921 Liberal * Paul Tourigny 1921–1926 Liberal *
Joseph-Édouard Caron Joseph-Édouard Caron (10 January 1866 – 16 July 1930) was a Canadian politician. He was a member of the 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th, and 17th Legislative Assembly of Quebec The 17th Quebec Legislature was the provincial l ...
1927–1929 Liberal * Élisée Thériault 1929–1958 Liberal * Ernest Benoît 1959–1968 Union Nationale


La Salle

* Louis Panet 1867–1884 Conservative * Praxède Larue 1885–1896 Conservative *
Vildebon-Winceslas Larue Vildebon-Winceslas Larue (October 3, 1851 – January 8, 1906) was a member of the Legislative Council of Quebec. A notary by profession, Larue opened his practice in 1873 and was chairman of the Chamber of Notaries from 1891 to 1894. He s ...
1896–1906 Conservative * Charles-Eugène Dubord 1907–1917 Liberal *
Philippe-Jacques Paradis Philippe-Jacques Paradis (August 4, 1868 – June 20, 1933) was a manufacturer and political figure in Quebec. He sat for Shawinigan division in the Senate of Canada from 1927 to 1933. He was born in Quebec City, the son of Euclide Paradis ...
1917–1927 Liberal * Louis Alfred Letourneau 1927–1938 Liberal * Jean Mercier 1939 Union Nationale * Pierre Bertrand 1939–1948 Union Nationale * Joseph-Théophile Larochelle 1948–1954 Union Nationale * Alfred-Albert Bouchard 1954–1968 Union Nationale


Lauzon

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Alexandre-René Chaussegros de Léry Alexandre-René Chaussegros de Léry (March 26, 1818 – December 19, 1880) was a Quebec seigneur, lawyer and political figure. He was a Conservative member of the Senate of Canada for Lauzon division from 1871 to 1876 and also represented ...
1867–1880 Conservative * George Couture 1881–1887 Conservative *
Louis-Philippe Pelletier Louis-Philippe Pelletier, (February 1, 1857 – February 8, 1921) was a Canadian lawyer, journalist, newspaper owner, politician, professor, and judge. Biography Born in Trois-Pistoles, Lower Canada, the son of Thomas-Philippe Pelletier a ...
1888 Conservative * Louis-Napoléon Larochelle 1888–1890 Conservative *
Nicodème Audet Nicodème Audet (September 14, 1822 – April 19, 1905) was a merchant and political figure in Quebec. He represented Dorchester in the Legislative Assembly of Quebec from 1878 to 1886 as a Conservative. His name also appears as Nicodème ...
1892–1905 Conservative * Blaise-Ferdinand Letellier 1905–1910 Liberal * Eugène Roberge 1912–1935 Liberal * Émile Moreau 1935–1959 Liberal * Gérald Martineau 1959–1968 Union Nationale


Mille-Isles

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Félix-Hyacinthe Lemaire Félix-Hyacinthe Lemaire (March 16, 1808December 17, 1879), was a political figure in Quebec. He was born in Lac des Deux-Montagnes near Oka, the son of a carpenter and his wife. Lamaire became a notary in 1836 and was appointed agent of the S ...
1867–1879 Conservative * Jean-Baptiste Lefebvre de Villemure 1880–1882 Conservative * Alexandre Lacoste 1882–1883 Conservative * Charles Champagne 1883–1888 Conservative * David Marsil 1888–1899 Liberal * François-Xavier Mathieu 1900–1908 Liberal *
Hector Champagne Hector Champagne (February 18, 1862 – June 29, 1941) was a Canadian lawyer and politician. He became Queen's Counsel and was educated at the University of Paris. Born in Saint-Eustache, Canada East, Champagne was educated at the Académi ...
1908–1941 Liberal *
Francis Lawrence Connors Francis Lawrence Connors (November 14, 1891 - March 31, 1964), also known as Frank Connors, was a pharmacist and politician in Quebec, Canada. He was a Liberal Party member to the Legislative Assembly of Quebec from 1935 to 1942 and was a memb ...
1942–1964 Liberal * Lionel Bertrand 1964–1968 Liberal


Montarville

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Charles-Eugène Boucher de Boucherville Sir Charles-Eugène-Napoléon Boucher de Boucherville (May 4, 1822 – September 10, 1915) was a Canadian politician and doctor. He twice served as the premier of Quebec. Personal life Boucher was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Descended ...
1867–1915 Conservative * Joseph-Léonide Perron 1916–1929 Liberal *
Narcisse Pérodeau Narcisse Pérodeau (March 26, 1851 – November 18, 1932) was a lawyer, financier, politician, professor and the 14th Lieutenant Governor of Quebec. He was born in Saint-Ours, Quebec and died in Montreal. After several years of private pr ...
1929–1932 Liberal * Gustave Lemieux 1932–1956 Liberal * Émile Lesage 1956–1963 Union Nationale * Arthur Dupré 1963–1968 Liberal


Repentigny

* Louis Archambeault 1867–1888 Conservative *
Horace Archambeault Sir Horace Archambeault (March 6, 1857 – August 25, 1918) was a Canadian politician, judge, and a faculty member in Quebec. He was born in L'Assomption, Quebec, and studied classics and law. He moved to Montreal and created a law firm with pa ...
1888–1908 Liberal *
Achille Bergevin Achille Bergevin (3 March 1870 – 16 April 1933) was a Canadian politician in the province of Quebec. Born in Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, Quebec, the son of Gilbert Bergevin and Marie Daoust, Bergevin was educated at the Commercial Academy of ...
1910–1913 Liberal * Georges-Aimé Simard 1913–1921 Liberal * Georges-Aimé Simard 1923–1953 Liberal * Édouard Masson 1953–1967 Union Nationale *
Marcel Faribault Marcel Faribault, (October 8, 1908 – May 26, 1972) was a Canadian notary, businessman and administrator. Background Born in Montreal, he was the son of René Faribault and Anna Pauzé and was educated at the Université de Montréal. A ...
1967–1968 Union Nationale


Rigaud

* Eustache Prud'homme 1867–1888 Conservative *
Wilfrid Prévost Wilfrid Prévost (April 30, 1832 – February 15, 1898) was a lawyer and political figure in Quebec, Canada. He represented Two Mountains in the House of Commons of Canada as a Liberal member from 1872 to 1875. He was born in Sainte-Anne- ...
1888–1898 Liberal * Joseph Lanctôt 1898–1914 Liberal * Joseph-Adolphe Chauret 1915–1918 Liberal * Séverin Létourneau 1919–1922 Liberal * Édouard Ouellette 1923–1931 Liberal * Victor Marchand 1932–1960 Liberal * Jean Raymond 1960–1968 Union Nationale


Rougemont

* John Fraser de Berry 1867–1876 Conservative *
Pierre Boucher de la Bruère Pierre Boucher de la Bruère ( baptized Joseph-René-Pierre-Hypolite) (July 5, 1837 – March 6, 1917) was a Canadian lawyer, journalist, author, office holder, and politician. Born in Saint-Hyacinthe, Lower Canada, the son of Pierre-Claude ...
1877–1895 Conservative *
Gédéon Ouimet Gédéon Ouimet (June 2, 1823 – April 23, 1905) was a French-Canadian politician. Born in what is today part of the city of Laval, Quebec Canada, Ouimet served as the second premier of Quebec from February 26, 1873 to September 22, 1874. He ...
1895–1905 Conservative *
François Gosselin François Gosselin (November 13, 1837 – April 9, 1909) was a merchant, farmer and political figure in Quebec. He represented Iberville in the Legislative Assembly of Quebec from 1890 to 1906 as a Liberal. He was born in Saint-Athanase ...
1906–1909 Liberal * Ernest Choquette 1910–1941 Liberal * Wilfrid Bovey 1942–1956 Liberal * Joseph-Henri-Albiny Paquette 1958–1967 Union Nationale * Jean-Guy Cardinal 1967–1968 Union Nationale


Shawinigan

* John Jones Ross 1867–1901 Conservative * Némèse Garneau 1901–1937 Liberal * Jean-Louis Baribeau 1938–1968 Union Nationale


Stadacona

* Thomas McGreevy 1867–1874 Conservative * John Sharples, Sr. 1874–1876 Conservative * John Hearn 1877–1892 Conservative * John Roche 1892–1893 Conservative * John Sharples, Jr. 1893–1913 Conservative * John Charles Kaine 1915–1923 Liberal * William Gerard Power 1923–1934 Liberal * Hector Laferté 1934–1968 Liberal


Saurel

* David Morrison Armstrong 1867–1873 Conservative * Pierre-Euclide Roy 1873–1882 Conservative * Joseph-Adolphe Dorion 1882–1897 Conservative *
Narcisse Pérodeau Narcisse Pérodeau (March 26, 1851 – November 18, 1932) was a lawyer, financier, politician, professor and the 14th Lieutenant Governor of Quebec. He was born in Saint-Ours, Quebec and died in Montreal. After several years of private pr ...
1897–1924 Liberal * Pamphile-Réal Du Tremblay 1925–1955 Liberal * Jean Barrette 1955–1968 Union Nationale


The Laurentides

* Jean-Élie Gingras 1867–1887 Conservative * Guillaume Bresse 1887–1892 Liberal *
Thomas Chapais Sir Joseph Amable Thomas Chapais (March 23, 1858 – July 15, 1946) was a French Canadian author, editor, historian, journalist, professor, and politician. Born in Saint-Denis, Quebec (then Canada East), the son of Jean-Charles Chapais, a ...
1892–1946 Conservative * Gérald Martineau 1946–1959 Union Nationale * Antonio Auger 1959–1968 Union Nationale


Victoria

* James Ferrier 1867–1888 Conservative * Hugh Mackay 1888 Liberal * James Kewley Ward 1888–1910 Liberal * George Robert Smith 1911–1922 Liberal *
Henry Miles Henry Miles, FRS (2 Jun 1698 – 10 Feb 1763) was an English Dissenting minister and scientific writer; a Fellow of the Royal Society known for experiments on electricity. Life He was born at Stroud, Gloucestershire, on 2 June 1698. He was educat ...
1923–1932 Liberal * Gordon Wallace Scott 1932–1940 Liberal *
George Gordon Hyde George Gordon Hyde, (January 24, 1883 – July 20, 1946) was a Canadian politician, and a prominent lawyer in the city of Montreal. Born in Montreal, Quebec on January 24, 1883, he was educated at the High School of Montreal and McGill Uni ...
1942–1946 Liberal *
George Buchanan Foster Lieutenant George Buchanan Foster, (19 August 1897 – 3 June 1974) was a Canadian First World War flying ace. He was credited with seven aerial victories. After the First World War, Foster would become a King's Counsel and prominent attorne ...
1946–1968 Union Nationale


Wellington

* Edward Hale 1867–1875 Conservative * William Hoste Webb 1875–1887 Conservative * Francis Edward Gilman 1887–1917 Liberal *
William Frederick Vilas William Frederick Vilas (15 July 1853 – 15 August 1930) was a Canadian politician. Born in East Farnham, Canada East, Vilas was mayor of Cowansville, Quebec from 1911 to 1922. He was acclaimed to the Legislative Assembly of Quebec for ...
1917–1930 Liberal * Gordon Wallace Scott 1930–1931 Liberal * William Stephen Bullock 1931–1936 Liberal * Louis-Arthur Giroux 1937–1945 Union Nationale * Édouard Asselin 1946–1968 Union Nationale


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