Canada East
Riding | Member | Party |
---|---|---|
Argenteuil | Sydney Robert Bellingham | Reformer |
John Joseph Caldwell Abbott (1860) | Liberal | |
Bagot | Maurice Laframboise | Rouge |
Beauce | Dunbar Ross | Rouge |
Beauharnois | Gédéon Ouimet | Bleu |
Bellechasse | Octave-Cyrille Fortier | Bleu |
Berthier | Eugène-Urgel Piché | Rouge |
Bonaventure | John Meagher | Reformer |
Brome | James Moir Ferres | Conservative |
Chambly | Louis Lacoste | Bleu |
Champlain | Joseph-Édouard Turcotte | Bleu |
Charlevoix | Cléophe Cimon | Bleu |
Châteauguay | Henry Starnes | Conservative |
Chicoutimi—Saguenay | David Edward Price | Conservative |
Compton | John Henry Pope | Conservative |
Deux-Montagnes | Jean-Baptiste Daoust | Reformer |
Dorchester | Hector-Louis Langevin | Bleu |
Drummond—Arthabaska | Christopher Dunkin | Conservative |
Gaspé | John Le Boutillier | Reformer |
Hochelaga | Joseph Laporte | Bleu |
Huntingdon | Robert Brown Somerville | Independent |
Iberville | Charles Laberge | Rouge |
Jacques-Cartier | François-Zéphirin Tassé | Bleu |
Joliette | Joseph-Hilarion Jobin | Rouge |
Laprairie | Thomas-Jean-Jacques Loranger | Bleu |
Kamouraska | Jean-Charles Chapais | Reformer |
L'Assomption | Louis Archambeault | Bleu |
Laval | Pierre Labelle | Bleu |
Lévis | François-Xavier Lemieux | Liberal-Conservative |
L'Islet | Louis-Bonaventure Caron | Rouge |
Charles-François Fournier (1858) | Reformer | |
Lotbinière | John O'Farrell | Conservative |
Lewis Thomas Drummond (1858) | Liberal | |
Maskinongé | Louis-Honoré Gauvreau | Bleu |
George Caron (1858) | Bleu | |
Mégantic | Noël Hébert | Rouge |
Missisquoi | Hannibal Hodges Whitney | Conservative |
Montcalm | Joseph Dufresne | Bleu |
Montmagny | Joseph-Octave Beaubien | Bleu |
Montmorency | Joseph-Édouard Cauchon | Bleu |
Montreal | John Rose | Conservative |
Montreal | Antoine-Aimé Dorion | Rouge |
Montreal | Thomas D'Arcy McGee | Rouge |
Nicolet | Joseph Gaudet | Bleu |
Napierville | Jacques-Olivier Bureau | Rouge |
Ottawa | Denis-Émery Papineau | Rouge |
Pontiac | Edmund Heath | Conservative |
Portneuf | Joseph-Élie Thibaudeau | Reformer |
Quebec County | Charles Panet | Bleu |
Quebec City | Charles Joseph Alleyn | Conservative |
Quebec City | Georges-Honoré Simard | Bleu |
Quebec City | Hippolyte Dubord | Bleu |
Pierre-Gabriel Huot (1860) | Rouge | |
Richelieu | Jacques-Félix Sincennes | Bleu |
Richmond—Wolfe | William Hoste Webb | Conservative |
Rimouski | Michel-Guillaume Baby | Bleu |
Rouville | Thomas Edmund Campbell | Conservative |
St. Hyacinthe | Louis-Victor Sicotte | Bleu |
Saint-Jean | François Bourassa | Rouge |
Saint-Maurice | Louis-Léon Lesieur Desaulniers | Bleu |
Shefford | Lewis Thomas Drummond | Liberal |
Asa Belknap Foster (1858) | Conservative | |
Sherbrooke | Alexander Tilloch Galt | Liberal-Conservative |
Soulanges | Dominique-Amable Coutlée | Bleu |
Stanstead | Timothy Lee Terrill | Moderate |
Témiscouata | Benjamin Dionne | Reformer |
Terrebonne | Louis-Siméon Morin | Bleu |
Trois-Rivières | William McDonell Dawson | Conservative |
Vaudreuil | Robert Unwin Harwood | Conservative |
Jean-Baptiste Mongenais (1860) | Bleu | |
Verchères | George-Étienne Cartier | Bleu |
Yamaska | Ignace Gill | Conservative |
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“Though the words Canada East on the map stretch over many rivers and lakes and unexplored wildernesses, the actual Canada, which might be the colored portion of the map, is but a little clearing on the banks of the river, which one of those syllables would more than cover.”
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