- The
Taschereaus [fr] were a
prominent family from the
region of
Touraine in France, who then
settled in Beauce,
Quebec in the 1720s. The
family was active...
- Louis-Alexandre
Taschereau (French pronunciation: [taʃʁo];
March 5, 1867 – July 6, 1952) was the 14th
premier of
Quebec from 1920 to 1936. A
member of...
-
Taschereau (October 6, 1841 –
October 11, 1909) was a lawyer,
politician and
judge in Quebec, Canada. The son of Jean-Thomas
Taschereau,
Taschereau received...
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Taschereau Boulevard is a
major suburban boulevard located on the
south s**** of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is a
section of
Quebec Route 134 and runs...
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Liberal Party led by
Lomer Gouin and Louis-Alexandre
Taschereau was the
governing party.
Taschereau succeeded Gouin in 1920 as
Premier of Quebec. After...
-
Taschereau (French pronunciation: [taʃʁo]) is a muni****lity in
northwestern Quebec,
Canada in the Abitibi-Ouest
Regional County Muni****lity. It covers...
-
potentially setting the
stage for the "Red Scare" of the 1950s. The Kellock–
Taschereau Commission was a
royal commission that
began in
February 1946 with the...
- Joseph-André
Taschereau (French pronunciation: [ʒozɛf ɑ̃dʁe taʃʁo];
November 30, 1806–March 30, 1867), was a lawyer, politician, and lastly, a judge. He...
- The rivière
Taschereau (in English:
Taschereau River)
flows in the muni****lity of Saint-Théophile, in the Beauce-Sartigan
Regional County Muni****lity...
- Antoine-Charles
Taschereau (October 26, 1797 – June 11, 1862) was a
government official, land developer, and
political figure in
Lower Canada and Canada...