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was significantly less prestigious and powerful, requiring little more than making and accepting payments on behalf of the government. (Today, the portfolio has passed to the
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As Minister, Chapais was in charge of more than simply agriculture: the department was also responsible for the import and export of animals, immigration, the
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in the Quebec legislature, due to a scandal over electoral irregularities in Kamouraska. On 30 January 1868, Jean-Charles Chapais entered the
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At the prompting of his father-in-law, Chapais entered regional politics. In 1851, he was elected for the first time to the
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Following his success as a farmer and merchant, in 1845 he became the first mayor of
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for provincial governments to have greater power in the Canadian federal system.
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was passed, creating the Dominion of Canada, and Chapais became the first
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Chapais' house in Saint-Denis-De La Bouteillerie was designated a
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Dictionnaire des parlementaires du Québec de 1792 à nos jours
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Jean-Charles Chapais – Parliament of Canada biography
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of 1864–1867, and is credited with establishing the
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At this time, he also switched to representing 102:Jean-Charles Chapais as Receiver-General, in 1870 922: 417:Chapais was Commissioner of Public Works in the 322:(December 2, 1811 – July 17, 1885) was a 966:Members of the King's Privy Council for Canada 863:Ministers of Agriculture and Agri-Food (1995–) 369:Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada 337:to determine the form of Canada's government. 628: 642: 635: 621: 565:Biography from the Ministry of Agriculture 96: 282:Conservative Party of Quebec (historical) 129:January 30, 1868 â€“ July 17, 1885 71:Learn how and when to remove this message 452:, patent administration and trademarks, 406:in September 1864, Chapais attended the 34:This article includes a list of general 445:, and sat in the body until his death. 329:politician, and considered a Father of 923: 616: 399:and reform agricultural legislation. 391:. He worked to abolish the system of 651:Ministers of Agriculture (1867–1995) 501:Canadian Register of Historic Places 20: 362: 301:Minister of Agriculture (1867-1869) 13: 40:it lacks sufficient corresponding 14: 997: 976:Conservative Party of Quebec MNAs 561:Libraries and Collections Canada 540:Dictionary of Canadian Biography 477:National Historic Site of Canada 25: 16:Canadian Father of Confederation 489: 357:Saint-Denis-de-la-Bouteillerie 348:, Quebec, and was educated in 211:François-Xavier-Anselme Trudel 172:Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1: 981:People from Bas-Saint-Laurent 951:Canadian senators from Quebec 482: 333:for his participation in the 303:Receiver General (1869-1873) 7: 545:University of Toronto Press 527:National Assembly of Quebec 504:. 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Senator
De la Durantaye, Quebec
John A. Macdonald
Joseph-Noël Bossé
John Jones Ross
Legislative Assembly of Quebec
Champlain
John Jones Ross
François-Xavier-Anselme Trudel
Rivière-Ouelle
Lower Canada
Ottawa
Conservative
Conservative Party of Quebec (historical)
Thomas Chapais
PC
Canadian
Conservative
Canadian Confederation
Quebec Conference
Rivière-Ouelle
Kamouraska
Nicolet
Saint-Denis-de-la-Bouteillerie

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