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His "most memorable" political comment is "I hate politics." The full quote was "I hate politics and what are considered their appropriate measures. I hate notoriety, public meetings, public speeches, caucuses and everything that I know of which is apparently the necessary incident of politics—except
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During his term, there were 52 by-elections, 42 of which were won by the Conservatives, increasing their majority by 13 seats—evidence of Abbott's effectiveness as prime minister. One year into his time as prime minister, Abbott attempted to turn the office over to Thompson, but this was rejected due
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Taunted by his political opponents in March 1889 for his “disloyalty” in 1849, he explained that he considered his military service, and his commission as an officer and later commanding officer of the 11th Argenteuil Battalion of militia, to be evidence that his youthful error had been forgiven.
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Despite the political toll on his party, Abbott dealt with the backlog of government business awaiting him after Macdonald's death, including reform of the civil service and revisions of the criminal code. He attempted in 1892 to negotiate a new treaty of reciprocity with the United States, but
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included a survey of Canadian historians ranking the prime ministers. Abbott's term of service was considered below par and was ranked #17 out of 20 (up to then). When the survey was repeated in 2016, Abbott was ranked 7th out of ten "short-term" prime ministers with a score of 1.8 out of 5.
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which brought down Macdonald's government. Abbott was subsequently a key organizer of a second syndicate which eventually completed the construction of Canada's first transcontinental railway in 1885, serving as its solicitor from 1880 to 1887 and as a director from 1885 to 1891.
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of 1861 may have been designed to atone for what he later described as the “sins of youth” and to enhance his political credentials, as much as to express his concern for his country's safety. On March 14, 1862, he was appointed Major in the
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Soon after Abbott assumed office in 1891, Canada was plunged into an economic recession; later that same year he faced another challenge as the McGreevy-Langevin scandal came to light, revealing that
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campaign which read "I must have another ten thousand; will be the last time of calling; do not fail me; answer today." This telegram was stolen from Abbott's office and published, breaking the 1873
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having been born in Scotland. Abbott was 70 years old at the time, and served only until November 1892 when he retired due to ill health. He died the following year.
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Abbott had served in the local militia “since boyhood”, being appointed an Ensign in the 2nd Montreal Militia Battalion in 1847. In 1849 he was a signatory to the
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Suffering from the early stages of cancer of the brain, Abbott's health failed in 1892 and he retired to private life, whereupon
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prime minister for his seventeen months in office. He was one of just two Canadian Prime Ministers, the other being
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in 1867 as member for Argenteuil. He was removed from his seat by petition in 1874 following his involvement in the
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Abbott retired from the militia as a Lieutenant Colonel, commanding the 11th Battalion, on June 22, 1883.
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Duffy, John (August 17, 2002). "Selling Laurier: Sir Wilfrid's appeal: 'A Frenchman you can trust'".
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in 1849 – which he later regretted – and winning election to the
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degree. He was perhaps best known for his successful defence of the perpetrators of the
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from May 12, 1887, to October 30, 1893 (including his term as prime minister) and as
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finally became prime minister. Abbott died less than a year later at the age of 72.
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named him emeritus professor, and in 1881 appointed him to its Board of Governors.
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Abbott was involved in the promotion of several railway projects, including the
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He commanded the regiment on the border multiple times throughout the
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that he should lead the government, though he considered himself a
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to succeed him, but reluctantly accepted the plea of the divided
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When Prime Minister Macdonald died in office, Abbott supported
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in 1847, and in the same year was initiated in the St. Paul's
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Abbott, Sir John Joseph Caldwell National Historic Person
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His recruitment of a battalion of 300 men, known as the
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from 1891 to 1892. He held office as the leader of the
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Hillmer, Norman; Granatstein, J.L. (April 21, 1997).
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Photograph: Mayor John Joseph Caldwell Abbott, 1889
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Respectable Burial: Montreal's Mount Royal Cemetery
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Index

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The Honourable
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QC
KCMG

Prime Minister of Canada
Victoria
Lord Stanley of Preston
John A. Macdonald
John Thompson
Mayor of Montreal
Honoré Beaugrand
Jacques Grenier
Canadian Senator
Quebec
John A. Macdonald
Member of Parliament
Argenteuil
Thomas Christie
James Crocket Wilson
Lemuel Cushing, Jr.
St. Andrews East
Montreal
Quebec
Mount Royal Cemetery
Conservative
Mary Bethune
Joseph Abbott
McGill University

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