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| | Henri-Bourassa Metro Station |
 | | The journalist and politician Henri Bourassa (1868-1952), son of the painter Napoléon Bourassa and grandson of Louis-Joseph Papineau, was elected mayor of Montebello at 22 years of age. |
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http://www.stm.info/English/metro/a-m01.htm
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| | Henri Bourassa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Bourassa also opposed conscription in World War II, though less effectively, and was a member of the Bloc populaire. |  | | His influence on Quebec's politics can still be in seen today in all major provincial parties. |  | | He returned to the House of Commons in the 1925 election with his election as an Independent MP, and remained until his defeat in the 1935 election. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henri_Bourassa
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| | Genealogy Data Page 30 (Notes Pages) |
 | | Bourassa known as Henri Bourassa (THEY HAD 8 CHILDREN); and Émélie-Anne Papineau born Plaisance 28 July 1894 died Montréal 23 November 1946. |  | | She married Henri Beaudry avril 19, 1867 in St.-Hyacinthe, son of Joseph Beaudry and Emilie-Anne TRUDEAU. |
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http://www.ged4web.com/derik/n_1d.htm
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| | Henri Bourassa - Quebec History - Histoire du Québec |
 | | Bourassa returned to federal politics in 1925, serving for the next ten years as the independent Member of Parliament for Labelle. |  | | Unwilling to accept any Canadian participation in the South African War, Bourassa broke with Sir Wilfrid Laurier and resigned his seat in 1899. |  | | Bourassa actively campaigned against the Liberal Party during the 1911 federal elections, and played a key role in eroding support for the governing Liberals in their |
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http://www2.marianopolis.edu/quebechistory/bios/henribourassabio.htm
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| | Bourassa Microfilm |
 | | This is exemplified in his resignation from the House of Commons in 1907 so he could sit in the Quebec Legislative Assembly. |  | | He sat once again in the House of Commons from 1925 to 1935, when he was defeated in his old constituency, Labelle. |  | | Henri Bourassa, journalist and politican, was born at Montreal, Quebec, on September 1, 1868, the son of Napoleon Bourassa and Azalie Papineau, and the grandson of Louis Joseph Papineau. |
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http://www.trentu.ca/library/archives/77-039.htm
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| | Bourassa, Henri -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | A Canadian politician and journalist, Henri Bourassa was an ardent nationalist who hoped to see Canada become an independent nation under the British Crown. |  | | He became mayor of Montebello, Labelle County, Que., in 1890 and represented Labelle in the federal House of Commons as a Liberal
|  | | Bourassa studied law but built a reputation as a writer on political affairs. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9015944?tocId=9015944
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| | MSN Encarta - Search Results - Henri Bourassa |
 | | Bourassa, Robert (1933-1996), premier of the province of Québec, Canada, from 1970 to 1976 and from 1985 to 1994. |  | | Bourassa, Henri (1868-1952), Canadian political leader and journalist, born in Montréal, and educated privately. |  | | Henri, Robert (1865-1929), American painter, art educator, and mentor of the group of painters known as The Eight. |
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http://encarta.msn.com/Henri_Bourassa.html
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| | Open Letter from Talbot M. Papineau to Henri Bourassa |
 | | Bourassa's Reply to Capt. Talbot Papineau's Letter, August 2, 1916 |  | | I was sorry before leaving Quebec in 1914 not to have had an opportunity of discussing with you the momentous issues which were raised in Canada by the outbreak of this war. |  | | A brave and active officer as he is has seldom the time to prepare and write such long pieces of political eloquence. |
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http://www.thesacredvoicegallery.com/papineau2.htm
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| | Find in a Library: Henri Bourassa : Catholic critic |
 | | Find in a Library: Henri Bourassa : Catholic critic |  | | To find a library, type in a postal code, state, province, or country. |  | | WorldCat is provided by OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. on behalf of its member libraries. |
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http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/wcpa/ow/0abbc348352a5d0b.html
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| | Le Devoir - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Bourassa had resigned from the Liberal Party of Canada in 1910 after opposing Prime Minister Wilfrid Laurier's decision to construct an independent Canadian Navy. |  | | Bourassa headed the newspaper until August 3, 1932 when he was replaced by Georges Pelletier. |  | | It was founded by journalist, politician and nationalist Henri Bourassa in 1910. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Devoir
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| | Encyclopedia: Henri-Bourassa (Montreal Metro) |
 | | Henri Bourassa (1868â“1952), a journalist and politician, served in municipal, provincial, and federal governments, but is best known for founding the newspaper Le Devoir in 1910. |  | | Henri Bourassa Joseph-Napoléon-Henri Bourassa (September 1, 1868- August 30, 1952) was a French Canadian political leader and publisher. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Henri_Bourassa-%28Montreal-Metro%29
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| | What do we owe England? |
 | | Henri Bourassa, grandson of Louis-Joseph Papineau, served as a Liberal member of Parliament in Ottawa from 1896 to1907. |  | | That war broke out while he was in France. |  | | It was this trip which the Globe editorialist scorned in claiming “the unworthy Bourassa fled to a French port and hastened homeward under the protection of the British navy”. |
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http://www.quaker.org/peaceweb/cebour.html
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| | Articles - Henri-Bourassa (Montreal Metro) |
 | | This station is named for Henri Bourassa Blvd. Henri Bourassa (1868–1952), a journalist and politician, served in municipal, provincial, and federal governments, but is best known for founding the newspaper Le Devoir in 1910. |  | | Henri Bourassa South entrance: 590 Henri Bourassa Blvd., at Lajeunesse St. |  | | Henri Bourassa North entrance: 575 Henri Bourassa Blvd., at Lajeunesse St. |
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http://www.poncier.com/articles/Henri-Bourassa_%28Montreal_Metro%29
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| | Bourassa |
 | | I believe that my grandfather Louis Alphonse Bourassa was born here and with his wife, Vitaline LeBlanc, raised their children in L'Acadie before moving to St Jean about 1906 and later to Winooski, Vermont in 1910. |  | | The Bourassa Home in L'Acadie, Quebec - My great great grandfather Francois Bourassa and his wife Genevieve Patenaude lived here, and his son Vital Bourassa and his wife Emelie Hebert owned the farmhouse and 336 acres of land later. |  | | The Bourassa Family moves to Winooski, Vermont on 1 April 1910 |
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http://users.adelphia.net/~jrfisher/bourassa.html
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| | The Prime Ministers of Canada - Wilfrid Laurier Biography |
 | | The grandson of rebel Louis-Joseph Papineau, Henri Bourassa was a successful politician, founder of the newspaper Le Devoir and a prophetic, eloquent defender of an independent, bicultural Canada. |  | | At the same time, Québec nationalists, led by Henri Bourassa, accused Laurier of abandoning French education rights in Manitoba, Alberta, and Saskatchewan and of supporting British imperialism. |  | | The school question of 1905 in Alberta and Saskatchewan was more important than with Manitoba because it was the last chance that Canadians had to build a bilingual and bicultural country. |
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http://www.primeministers.ca/laurier/bio_5.php?context=c
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| | Henri Bourassa et le nationalisme canadien |
 | | La lune de miel entre les nationalistes de Bourassa et les conservateurs de Borden sera toutefois de courte durée. |  | | Henri Bourassa claque la porte du Parti libéral, accuse Wilfrid Laurier d'être un |  | | Bourassa, même s'il n'est pas candidat à cette élection, fait plusieurs discours à travers le Québec qui dénoncent la politique navale de Laurier. |
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http://www.republiquelibre.org/cousture/LAUR.HTM
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| | Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec - Collection - Early art - Napoléon Bourassa |
 | | On his return in 1856, he sought to institute a form of art which was lasting and edifying, "based on the twofold tenets of religion and nationalism". |  | | This canvas, bathed in supernatural light, depicts Bourassa's two children. |  | | Four years later, he travelled to Italy to continue his apprenticeship, and was initiated to the Italian art of mural painting and to the great masters of the Renaissance. |
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http://www.mnba.qc.ca/english/collection/ancien10.htm
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| | CCNQ Communiqués |
 | | Lors de cette soirée, la pensée et les actions politiques de Henri Bourassa, promoteur d'une identité canadienne forte et d'une autonomie à l'égard de la métropole britannique, seront soupesées à la balance de la Justice. |  | | Incarnés par les comédiens Annick Fontaine et Jérémie Aubry, la Justice et Henri Bourassa seront appuyés par l'historien Réal Bélanger. |  | | Le jury - en l'occurrence, le public - devra répondre à la grande question du quatrième tribunal de la saison : Henri Bourassa fut-il fidèle à son nationalisme? |
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http://www.capitale.gouv.qc.ca/communiques/com_27_01_05.html
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| | Henri Bourassa - Canadian Heritage Gallery |
 | | Henri Bourassa (1868-1932), was born in Montreal, sat in the federal parliament 1896-1907, founded the newspaper Le Devoir, in 1930 and was its editor till 1932. |  | | Click here to view a larger picture; to return, use your browser's back button. |  | | You can order reproductions of this image as a Print, suitable for framing, produced on 38# photo-quality paper. |
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http://www.canadianheritage.org/reproductions/20811.htm
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| | Henri Bourassa |
 | | Bourassa dejó a parlamento federal en 1907 pero seguía siendo activo en la política de Quebec. |  | | Bourassa condujo la oposición canadiense francesa a la participación en la Primera Guerra Mundial, especialmente planes de Roberto Borden al reclutamiento del instrumento en 1917. |  | | En Bourassa 1913 denunci el gobierno de Ontario como "más prusiano que el prussia" durante el Ontario enseña la crisis de la pregunta, después de Ontario restringida el uso del francés en sus escuelas e hizo inglés la lengua oficial de la instrucción. |
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http://www.yotor.net/wiki/es/he/Henri%20Bourassa.htm
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| | Ecole Sec Henri Bourassa High School Alumni @ Reunion |
 | | Ecole Sec Henri Bourassa High School Classmates Reunion |  | | To find your next Ecole Sec Henri Bourassa high school reunion, please select your school: |  | | Ecole Sec Henri Bourassa High School Alumni @ Reunion |
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http://static.reunion.com/e/eco/ecolesechenribourassa/index.html
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| | Henri BOURASSA |
 | | Rumilly, Robert, Henri Bourassa : la vie publique d'un grand Canadien, Montréal, Chanteclerc, 1953, 791 p. |  | | Bibliographie : Allen, Patrick, et autres, La pensée de Henri Bourassa, Montréal, L'Action nationale, 1954, 244 p. |  | | Levitt, Joseph, Henri Bourassa and the golden calf : the social program of the nationalists of Quebec, 1900-1914, Ottawa, Éditions de l'Université d'Ottawa, 1969, 178 p. |
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http://www.assnat.qc.ca/fra/Membres/notices/b/bourh.htm
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| | Markville Canadian History |
 | | Quebeckers felt that French Canadians were being overlooked as the economy grew. |  | | How did the Quebeckers feel that the French Canadians were being treated? |  | | Bourassa fought to protect Quebec's distinctive French culture |
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http://www.markville.ss.yrdsb.edu.on.ca/history/history/can_bourassa.html
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| | Henri Bourassa |
 | | Henri Bourassa est né à Montréal le 1 septembre 1868 et est mort à Outremont le 31 août 1952. |
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http://www3.sympatico.ca/codan/Personnages/Bourassa1.htm
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