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  1. Honoré Mercier war ein kanadischer Politiker, Journalist und Rechtsanwalt. 1873/74 war er liberaler Abgeordneter im Unterhaus, ab 1879 saß er für die Parti libéral du Québec in der Nationalversammlung von Québec und hatte von 1883 bis 1892 den Parteivorsitz inne. Mercier war der neunte Premierminister der Provinz Québec. Er ...

  2. Honoré Mercier, né le 15 octobre 1840 à Saint-Athanase et mort le 30 octobre 1894 à Montréal, est un avocat, journaliste et homme politique québécois 1, 2, 3. Il est premier ministre du Québec du 29 janvier 1887 au 21 décembre 1891, sous la bannière du Parti libéral, et bâtonnier du Québec de 1886 à 1887.

  3. Honoré Mercier (October 15, 1840 – October 30, 1894) was a Canadian lawyer, journalist and politician in Quebec. He was the ninth premier of Quebec from January 27, 1887, to December 21, 1891, as leader of the Parti National or Quebec Liberal Party (PLQ).

  4. Honoré Mercier, lawyer, politician, premier of Québec (b at St-Athanase, Qué 15 Oct 1840; d at Montréal 30 Oct 1894). A founder of the PARTI NATIONAL, he was the first Québec political leader to assert that the Québec government was the national government of Quebecers, and is therefore considered a father of Québec nationalism.

  5. Honoré Mercier (born Oct. 15, 1840, St. Athanase, Iberville county, Lower Canada [now in Quebec, Canada]—died Oct. 30, 1894, Montreal, Quebec, Canada) was a statesman and champion of French-Canadian interests who served as the Liberal prime minister of Quebec from 1887 to 1891.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. Jean-Baptiste Mercier, a staunch supporter of Louis-Joseph Papineau*, was imprisoned for helping two Patriotes flee to the United States. His patriotic fervour did not subside with time and his house was a hotbed of liberalism frequented by Rouges of all shades. The young Honoré was raised in the ambiance of the events of 1837–38 .

  7. Découvrez la vie et l'œuvre d'Honoré Mercier, le premier chef du Parti national et premier ministre du Québec. Apprenez comment il défendit les droits des Canadiens français, comment il fut renversé par le scandale de la Baie-des-Chaleurs et comment il est honoré aujourd'hui.