Sainte-Marie (provincial electoral district)
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Sainte-Marie was a provincial electoral district in the province of Quebec
, Canada
. Located in the Montreal region, the district was formed in 1890 from parts of Montreal-Est which was formed in 1867. The riding was merged with Saint-Jacques
in 1989 to form Sainte-Marie—Saint-Jacques
. From 1890 to 1915, it was also known as Montreal Division 1 district.
Quebec
Quebec or is a province in east-central Canada. It is the only Canadian province with a predominantly French-speaking population and the only one whose sole official language is French at the provincial level....
, Canada
Canada
Canada is a North American country consisting of ten provinces and three territories. Located in the northern part of the continent, it extends from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west, and northward into the Arctic Ocean...
. Located in the Montreal region, the district was formed in 1890 from parts of Montreal-Est which was formed in 1867. The riding was merged with Saint-Jacques
Saint-Jacques (provincial electoral district)
Saint-Jacques was a provincial electoral district located in Quebec, Canada. Situated in the Montreal region, the riding was formed in 1966 from parts of Montreal-Saint-Jacques which was formed in 1915. It was also known as Montreal division 2 district...
in 1989 to form Sainte-Marie—Saint-Jacques
Sainte-Marie—Saint-Jacques
Sainte-Marie—Saint-Jacques is a provincial electoral district in Quebec, Canada that elects members to the National Assembly of Quebec. The district is located in Montreal. It is bordered by the Autoroute 10, Victoria Bridge, Île Notre-Dame, Rue Frontenac, Rue Rachel and Boulevard Saint-Laurent. It...
. From 1890 to 1915, it was also known as Montreal Division 1 district.
Montréal-Est district
- George-Étienne CartierGeorge-Étienne CartierSir George-Étienne Cartier, 1st Baronet, PC was a French-Canadian statesman and Father of Confederation.The English spelling of the name, George, instead of Georges, the usual French spelling, is explained by his having been named in honour of King George III....
, Conservative PartyParti conservateur du QuébecThe Parti conservateur du Québec was a political party in Quebec, Canada.-Origins:The party originated as the Parti bleu which was formed around 1850 by the followers of Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine...
(1867–1871) - Ferdinand-Conon David, Conservative Party (1871–1875)
- Louis-Olivier TaillonLouis-Olivier TaillonSir Louis-Olivier Taillon, PC was born in Terrebonne, Quebec. He twice served as the eighth Premier of the Canadian province of Quebec....
, Conservative Party (1875–1886) - Laurent-Olivier DavidLaurent-Olivier DavidLaurent-Olivier David was a Canadian journalist, lawyer, and politician.Born in Sault-au-Récollet, Montreal, Quebec, the son of Stanislas David and Élisabeth Tremblay, David was educated at the Petit Séminaire de Sainte-Thérèse and studied law in the Collège Sainte-Marie in Montreal...
, Liberal (1886–1890)
Montreal division no 1 district
- Joseph BélandJoseph BélandJoseph Béland was a politician in Quebec, Canada and a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec .-Early life:He was born on November 24, 1843 in Montreal. He became a mason and a union activist....
, Ouvrier (1890-1892) - François MartineauFrançois MartineauFrançois Martineau was a Canadian politician.Born in Saint-Jérôme, Canada East, the son of Joseph Martineau, a farmer, and Marie Anne David, he moved with his family to Montreal in 1852. He received his education at the Christian Brothers' School...
, Conservative Party (1892-1897) - Georges-Albini Lacombe, Liberal (1897-1908)
- Napoleon Séguin, Liberal (1908-1912)
Montreal-Sainte-Marie district
- Napoleon Séguin, Liberal (1912-1921)
- Joseph Gauthier, Parti Ouvrier (1921-1923)
- Camillien HoudeCamillien HoudeCamillien Houde was a Quebec politician, a Member of Parliament, and a four-time mayor of Montreal.-Political career:...
, Conservative Party (1923-1927) - Joseph Gauthier, Liberal (1927)
- Camillien Houde, Conservative Party (1928-1931)
- Gaspard Fauteux, Liberal (1931-1935)
- Candide RochefortCandide RochefortCandide Rochefort was a politician Quebec, Canada and a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec .-Early life:He was born on February 8, 1904 in Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, Quebec and became a brick mason.-City politics:...
, Action liberale nationaleAction libérale nationaleThe Action libérale nationale was a short-lived provincial political party in Quebec, Canada. It was founded during the Great Depression and led by Paul Gouin. The ALN played an important role in the foundation of the Union Nationale.-Origin and beliefs:The party was created in 1934 by...
- Union Nationale (1935-1939) - Camillien Houde, Independent (1939-1944)
- Camille Côté, Union Nationale (1944-1948)
- Aime Gendron, Union Nationale (1948-1952)
- Yvon DupuisYvon DupuisYvon Dupuis, PC is a former Canadian politician.-Political career:Born in Montreal, Dupuis was educated at Collège de Varennes in Longeuil, Quebec, and worked as an insurance agent and as the owner of two music stores prior to running for elected office.He was first elected to the National...
, Liberal (1952-1956) - Edgar Charbonneau, Union Nationale (1956-1966)
Members of National Assembly (Sainte-Marie)
- Edgar Charbonneau, Union Nationale (1966-1969)
- Jean-Jacques Crôteau, Union Nationale (1969-1970)
- Charles-Henri TremblayCharles-Henri Tremblay-Background:He was born on March 14, 1919, in Jonquière. He was a technician with Hydro-Québec.-Political career:Tremblay successfully ran as a Parti Québécois candidate to the National Assembly of Quebec in the district of Sainte-Marie in the 1970 election...
, Parti QuébécoisParti QuébécoisThe Parti Québécois is a centre-left political party that advocates national sovereignty for the province of Quebec and secession from Canada. The Party traditionally has support from the labour movement. Unlike many other social-democratic parties, its ties with the labour movement are informal...
(1970-1973) - Jean-Claude MalépartJean-Claude MalépartJean-Claude Malépart was a French Canadian politician.Born in Montreal, Quebec, the son of Charles-Auguste Malépart and Germaine Mérineau, Malépart was elected to the National Assembly of Quebec in the riding of Sainte-Marie in the 1973 election, after losing the 1970 election...
, Liberal (1973-1976) - Guy Bisailon, Parti Québécois (1976-1985)
- Michel Laporte, Liberal (1985-1989)