释义 |
- Seats per political party
- Member list
- Other elected MLAs
- Cabinet Ministers
- References
The 10th Legislative Assembly of Quebec was the provincial legislature in Quebec, Canada that existed from December 7, 1900, to November 25, 1904. The Quebec Liberal Party led by Simon-Napoléon Parent was the governing party. Seats per political partyAffiliation | Members
| {{Canadian party colour|QC|Liberal|row}}Parti libéral du Québec | 67 | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Conservative Party | 7 | Total
| 74 | Government Majority
| 60 |
Member listThis was the list of members of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec that were elected in the 1900 election: Name | Party | Riding | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}William Alexander Weir | Libéral | Argenteuil | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Paul Tourigny | Libéral | Arthabaska | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Frédéric-Hector Daigneault | Libéral | Bagot | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Henri-Séverin Béland | Libéral | Beauce | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Achille Bergevin | Libéral | Beauharnois | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Adélard Turgeon | Libéral | Bellechasse | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Cuthbert-Alphonse Chenevert | Libéral | Berthier | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}William Henry Clapperton | Libéral | Bonaventure | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Henry Thomas Duffy | Libéral | Brome | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Maurice Perrault | Libéral | Chambly | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Pierre-Calixte Neault | Libéral | Champlain | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Joseph Morin | Libéral | Charlevoix | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}François-Xavier Dupuis | Libéral | Châteauguay | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Honoré Petit | Libéral | Chicoutimi et Saguenay | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Allen Wright Giard | Conservative | Compton | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Hector Champagne | Libéral | Deux-Montagnes | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Louis-Philippe Pelletier | Conservative | Dorchester | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}William John Watts | Libéral | Drummond | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Xavier Kennedy | Libéral | Gaspé | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Daniel-Jérémie Décarie | Libéral | Hochelaga | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}William H. Walker | Libéral | Huntingdon | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}François Gosselin | Libéral | Iberville | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Patrick Peter Delaney | Libéral | Îles-de-la-Madeleine | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Joseph-Adolphe Chauret | Libéral | Jacques Cartier | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Joseph-Mathias Tellier | Conservative | Joliette | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Louis-Rodolphe Roy | Libéral | Kamouraska | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Georges Tanguay | Libéral | Lac St-Jean | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Côme-Séraphin Cherrier | Libéral | Laprairie | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Joseph-Édouard Duhamel | Libéral | L'Assomption | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Pierre-Évariste Leblanc | Conservative | Laval | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Charles Langelier | Libéral | Lévis | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Francois-Gilbert Miville Dechêne | Libéral | L'Islet | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Napoléon Lemay | Conservative | Lotbinière | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Hector Caron | Libéral | Maskinongé | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Donat Caron | Libéral | Matane | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}George Robert Smith | Libéral | Mégantic | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Joseph-Jean-Baptiste Gosselin | Libéral | Missisquoi | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Pierre-Julien-Léonidas Bissonnette | Libéral | Montcalm | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Ernest Roy | Libéral | Montmagny | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Louis-Alexandre Taschereau | Libéral | Montmorency | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Georges-Albini Lacombe | Libéral | Montréal division no. 1 | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Lomer Gouin | Libéral | Montréal division no. 2 | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Henri-Benjamin Rainville | Libéral | Montréal division no. 3 | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}James Cochrane | Libéral | Montréal division no. 4 | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Matthew Hutchinson | Libéral | Montréal division no. 5 | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}James John Edmond Guérin | Libéral | Montréal division no. 6 | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Dominique Monet | Libéral | Napierville | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Edmund James Flynn | Conservative | Nicolet | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Charles Beautron Major | Libéral | Ottawa | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}David Gillies | Libéral | Pontiac | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Jules Tessier | Libéral | Portneuf | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Némèse Garneau | Libéral | Québec-Comté | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Amédée Robitaille | Libéral | Québec-Centre | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Jules-Alfred Lane | Libéral | Québec-Est | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}John Gabriel Hearn | Libéral | Québec-Ouest | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Louis-Pierre-Paul Cardin | Libéral | Richelieu | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Peter Samuel George Mackenzie | Libéral | Richmond | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Auguste Tessier | Libéral | Rimouski | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Alfred Girard | Libéral | Rouville | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Joseph Morin | Libéral | St. Hyacinthe | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Philippe-Honoré Roy | Libéral | St. Jean | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Louis-Philippe Fiset | Libéral | St. Maurice | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Simon-Napoléon Parent | Libéral | St. Sauveur | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Tancrède Boucher de Grandbois | Libéral | Shefford | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Pantaléon Pelletier | Libéral | Sherbrooke | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Avila-Gonzague Bourbonnais | Libéral | Soulanges | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Moodie Brock Lovell | Libéral | Stanstead | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Napoléon Dion | Libéral | Témiscouata | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Jean Prévost | Libéral | Terrebonne | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Richard-Stanislas Cooke | Libéral | Trois-Rivières | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Émery Lalonde, Jr. | Libéral | Vaudreuil | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Étienne Blanchard | Libéral | Verchères | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Jérôme-Adolphe Chicoyne | Conservative | Wolfe | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Louis-Jules Allard | Libéral | Yamaska |
Other elected MLAsOther MLAs were elected during this term in by-elections - Jean-Cléophas Blouin, Quebec Liberal Party, Lévis, October 24, 1901
- Joseph Laferté, Quebec Liberal Party, Drummond, October 31, 1901
- Cyrille Fraser Delage, Quebec Liberal Party, Québec, October 31, 1901
- Hormidas Pilon, Quebec Liberal Party, Vaudreuil, October 31, 1901
- Arthur Godbout, Quebec Liberal Party, Beauce, January 31, 1902
- Joseph-Édouard Caron, Quebec Liberal Party, L'Islet, September 26, 1902
- Arcand-Momer Bissonnette, Quebec Conservative Party, Soulanges, October 3, 1902
- James Sarsfield McCorkill, Quebec Liberal Party, Brome, October 29, 1903
- Joseph Lafontaine, Quebec Liberal Party, Berthier, March 10, 1904
- Georges Lafontaine, Quebec Conservative Party, Maskinongé, March 10, 1904
- Damase-Épiphane Naud, Quebec Conservative Party, Portneuf, March 10, 1904
- Auguste Mathieu, Quebec Liberal Party, Shefford, March 10, 1904
Cabinet Ministers- Prime Minister and Executive Council President: Simon-Napoleon Parent
- Agriculture: François-Gilbert Miville Dechêne (1900-1902), Adelard Turgeon (1902-1904)
- Colonization and Mines: Adélard Turgeon (1900-1901)
- Public Works: Lomer Gouin (1900-1901)
- Colonization and Public Works: Lomer Gouin (1901-1904)
- Lands, Forests and Fishing: Simon-Napoléon Parent (1900-1901)
- Lands, Mines and Fishing: Simon-Napoleon Parent (1901-1904)
- Attorney General:Horace Archambault
- Provincial secretary: Adélard Turgeon (1901-1902), Amédée Robitaille (1902-1904)
- Treasurer: Henry Thomas Duffy (1900-1903), Simon-Napoleon Parent (1903), John Charles McCorkill (1903-1904)
- Members without portfolios, George Washington Stephens, James John Guerin, William Alexander Weir (1903-1904)
References- 1900 election results
- List of historical Cabinet Ministers
{{National Assembly of Quebec}} 1 : Terms of the Quebec Legislature |