Sir George Etienne Cartier: His Work for Canada and His Services to Montreal
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An address delivered to the Canadian Club offers a concise biographical and political sketch of Sir George Étienne Cartier, tracing his progression from youthful involvement in the 1837 upheaval to a leading parliamentary career from 1848 to 1873. It outlines his embrace of constitutional methods, alliance with LaFontaine and Baldwin in securing responsible government, advocacy for British institutions and national unity, and central role in Confederation and municipal improvements in Montreal. The speaker emphasizes Cartier's conciliatory leadership, public service achievements, and lasting contributions to Canada's political development while placing the remarks in the context of a forthcoming memorial history.
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