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I am branded
in Quebec as a traitor of the
French, and in Ontario as a
traitor to the English. In
Quebec I am branded as a Jingo,
and in Ontario as a Separatist.
In Quebec I am attacked as an
Imperialist, and in Ontario as
an anti-Imperialist. I am
neither. I am a Canadian.
Canada's first French Canadian
Prime Minister, Rt. Hon. Sir
Wilfred Laurier, had an intense
belief in Canada's destiny as a
great nation. he had toleration
and statesmanship. He was a
lawyer, a fine orator and a
visionary.
Tall
and dignified Laurier in his
later years wore his white locks
on a flowing mane. 'Follow my
white plume,' he cried to
youthful French-Canadians in
Montreal in the 1911 election
campaign, quoting Henry of
Navarre. But his party lost to
the Conservatives.
Born
in 1841 at St Lin, Quebec,
Laurier got his law degree at
McGill University and started
practice in Montreal. He was
susceptible to pulmonary
diseases. Unwell and
unsuccessful in Montreal, he
moved to Bois Francs country
near the U.S. border in what is
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In
that higher and drier area he
thrived. He practiced law and
ran a newspaper 'Le Defricheur'
- The Pioneer. He when to the
provincial legislature in 1871
but resigned to contest his own
riding in the Federal elections
of 1874 which he won. He was a
member of the House of Commons
to the day of his death.
He
was defeated in 1878 in
Arthabaska but won a by-election
in Quebec East that same year
and represented that riding to
the end. He became Liberal
leader in Quebec and was
minister of Inland Revenue.
In 1887 he became the leader of
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In 1896, the
Conservative party ended it's long reign
and Laurier formed a Liberal government.
Laurier was a Catholic but was often
unpopular with that church. He held
moderate views and believed no church
should interfere with the apparatus of
government. He worked to bring unity
between French and English, to define
and establish Canada's place in the
British family of nations and to bring
what he believed to be the best kind or
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Laurier set
up the External Affairs department in
1909, at first an adjunct of the Prime
Minister's office. It was to grow into a
vast establishment sending ambassadors
and legations all over the world. He
attempted to make an agreement with the
United States on that countries request
for a reciprocal trade agreement but
partly for this and his government's
stand on the naval issue. the Liberals
went down to defeat in the 1911 general
election and Laurier went into
opposition. He suffered a series of
stokes and died in office as opposition
leader in 1919 and is buried in Notre
Dame Cemetery, Ottawa.
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