Sir Wilfrid Laurier
Title: Sir Wilfrid Laurier
Category: /History
Details: Words: 905 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Sir Wilfrid Laurier
Category: /History
Details: Words: 905 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Born
20 November 1841, St. Lin, Canada East
Education
McGill University, B.C.L. 1864
Personal Status
Married 1868, Zoe Lafontaine (1841-1921)
Professional Life
Lawyer (called to the Bar Canada East in 1864)
1866-1867 Editor of Le Defricheur
1869-1878 Ensign, Arthabaskaville Infantry
1871-1874 MLA Quebec
Died
17 February 1919, Ottawa, Ontario
Buried
Notre Dame Cemetery, Ottawa, Ontario
Party
Liberal
1887-1919 Party Leader
Constituencies
1874-1877 Drummond-Arthabaska, Quebec
1877-1919 Quebec East, Quebec
Other Ministries
1877-1878 Inland Revenue
1896-1911 President of the Privy Council
Political
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issue in the
1917 election, and several Liberals formed a union government with the Conservatives
for the duration of the war.
Laurier died on February 17,1919, having served for forty-five years in the House of
Commons. At his funeral, 50,000 people lined the streets of Ottawa, while hundreds of
dignitaries and officials from all over the country followed the funeral procession. This
solemn occasion was one of the first public events in Canada to be recorded on film.