Fonds F780 - Wilfred Laurier fonds

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Wilfred Laurier fonds

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  • 1821-1919 (Creation)
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    Laurier, Sir Wilfred

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214 microfilm reels : positive

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(1841-1919)

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Wilfrid Laurier was born at St-Lin, Quebec. He was educated at l'Assomption College and McGill University. He practised law in Montreal from 1864 to 1866 and in Arthabaska from 1867 to 1896. A radical Liberal in his early years, Laurier was a member of L'Institut Canadien and editor of a liberal newspaper "Le Défricheur", 1866-1867. Laurier was never actively engaged in business but he held directorships in a few companies including the Royal Mutual Life Insurance Company and the Ontario Mutual Life Insurance Company. He married Zoé Lafontaine in 1868; they had no children. In 1871, Laurier was elected to the Quebec Legislative Assembly, representing Drummond-Arthabaska. In 1874, he resigned his seat and was elected to represent the same constituency in the House of Commons. Defeated in a by-election in 1877 when he was appointed to the Cabinet, Laurier won a seat in Quebec East which he represented continuously until his death forty-two years later. In 1887 he became leader of the Liberal Party. He was Prime Minister of Canada from 11 July 1896 to 9 October 1911. This was a period of prosperity and important national development. After his defeat as Prime Minister in 1911, Laurier remained leader of the Liberal Party until his death on 17 February 1919.

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The fonds consists of correspondence, memoranda, notes, printed material, press clippings, scrapbooks and subject files. Also includes correspondence with Sir Wilfred Laurier and Morris Family, material relating to the school issue in the North West Territories and the Manitoba School Act, Morris family correspondence and various documents relating to the early history of Queen's University.

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Purchased from the National Archives of Canada

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An alphabetical and subject index to the material can be found on microfilm reel 346, and an author index is available on microfilm reels 347-349.

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  • English

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MF 136-349

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Open

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Queen's University Archives provides this material for personal study only. It does not provide research services for this material. Permission to publish must be obtained from Library and Archives Canada.

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  • Shelf: MF 136-349