7th Quebec Legislature

The 7th Legislative Assembly of Quebec was the provincial legislature that existed in Quebec, Canada from June 17, 1890, to March 8, 1892. The Quebec Liberal Party led by Honoré Mercier was the governing party for most of the mandate. The party was also known as the Parti national which composed previously of Conservative dissents that formed a new party, the Parti National. However, Mercier was dismissed by the Lieutenant-Governor Auguste-Réal Angers due to a scandal and the final months of the Assembly was led by Charles Boucher de Boucherville of the Quebec Conservative Party. Due to the minority status of the government in the final months, an election was immediately called.

Seats per political party

Affiliation Members
  Liberal/Parti national 43
Conservative 24
Nationalistes/Parti National 4
  Parti ouvrier 1
  Conservative Independent 1
 Total
73
 Government Majority
19

Member list

This was the list of members of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec that were elected in the 1890 election:

Name Party Riding
  William Owens Conservative Argenteuil
  Joseph-Éna Girouard Liberal Arthabaska
  Milton McDonald Conservative Bagot
  Jean Blanchet Conservative Beauce
  Élie-Hercule Bisson Liberal Beauharnois
  Adélard Turgeon Liberal Bellechasse
  Cuthbert-Alphonse Chenevert Liberal Berthier
  Honoré Mercier Liberal Bonaventure
  Rufus Nelson England Conservative Brome
  Antoine Rocheleau Liberal Chambly
  Pierre Grenier Conservative Champlain
  Joseph Morin Liberal Charlevoix
  Joseph-Émery Robidoux Liberal Châteauguay
Onésime Côté Parti National Chicoutimi et Saguenay
  John McIntosh Conservative Compton
  Benjamin Beauchamp Conservative Independent Deux-Montagnes
  Louis-Philippe Pelletier Conservative Dorchester
  William John Watts Liberal Drummond
  Achille-Ferdinand Carrier Liberal Gaspé
  Joseph-Octave Villeneuve Conservative Hochelaga
  Alexander Cameron Liberal Huntingdon
  François Gosselin Liberal Iberville
  François-Gilbert Miville Dechêne Liberal Islet
  Arthur Boyer Liberal Jacques Cartier
  Louis Basinet Liberal Joliette
  Charles-Alfred Desjardins Conservative Kamouraska
  Pierre-Léandre Marcotte Liberal Lac St-Jean
Georges Duhamel Parti national Laprairie
  Joseph Marion Conservative L'Assomption
  Pierre-Évariste Leblanc Conservative Laval
  François-Xavier Lemieux Liberal Lévis
  Édouard-Hippolyte Laliberté Liberal Lotbinière
  Joseph Lessard Conservative Maskinongé
  Louis-Félix Pinault Liberal Matane
  Andrew Stuart Johnson Conservative Mégantic
  Elijah Edmund Spencer Conservative Missisquoi
  Joseph-Alcide Martin Conservative Montcalm
  Nazaire Bernatchez Liberal Montmagny
  Charles Langelier Liberal Montmorency
  Joseph Béland Parti ouvrier Montréal division no. 1
  Joseph Brunet Liberal Montréal division no. 2
  Henri-Benjamin Rainville Liberal Montréal division no. 3
  William C. Clendinneng Conservative Montréal division no. 4
  John Smythe Hall Conservative Montréal division no. 5
  James McShane Liberal Montréal division no. 6
  Louis Sainte-Marie Conservative Napierville
Joseph-Victor Monfette Parti national Nicolet
  Alfred Rochon Liberal Ottawa
  William Joseph Poupore Conservative Pontiac
  Jules Tessier Liberal Portneuf
  Charles Fitzpatrick Liberal Québec-Comté
  Rémi-Ferdinand Rinfret dit Malouin Liberal Québec-Centre
  Joseph Shehyn Liberal Québec-Est
  Owen Murphy Liberal Québec-Ouest
  Louis-Pierre-Paul Cardin Liberal Richelieu
  Joseph Bédard Conservative Richmond
  Auguste Tessier Liberal Rimouski
  Alfred Girard Liberal Rouville
  Odilon Desmarais Liberal St. Hyacinthe
  Félix-Gabriel Marchand Liberal St. Jean
  Nérée Duplessis Conservative St. Maurice
  Simon-Napoléon Parent Liberal St. Sauveur
  Tancrède Boucher de Grosbois Liberal Shefford
  Joseph Gibb Robertson Conservative Sherbrooke
Avila-Gonzague Bourbonnais Parti national Soulanges
  Moodie Brock Lovell Liberal Stanstead
  Charles-Eugène Pouliot Liberal Témiscouata
  Guillaume-Alphonse Nantel Conservative Terrebonne
  Télesphore-Eusèbe Normand Conservative Trois-Rivières
  Émery Lalonde, Jr. Liberal Vaudreuil
  Albert-Alexandre Lussier Liberal Verchères
  Jacques Picard Conservative Wolfe
  Victor Gladu Liberal Yamaska

Other elected MLAs

No MLAs were elected during by-elections in this mandate

Cabinet Ministers

Mercier Cabinet (1890-1891)

  • Prime Minister: Honoré Mercier
  • Executive Council President: Charles Langelier (1890), David Alexander Ross (1890–1891)
  • Agriculture and Colonization: Honoré Mercier
  • Public Works: Pierre Garneau
  • Crown Lands: Georges Duhamel
  • Attorney General: Arthur Turcotte (1890), Joseph-Emery Robidoux (1890–1891)
  • Secretary and Registry: Joseph-Émery Robidoux (1890), Charles Langelier (1890–1891)
  • Treasurer: Joseph Shehyn
  • Members without portfolios: Arthur Boyer

De Boucherville Cabinet (1891-1892)

  • Prime Minister and Executive Council President: Charles-Eugène Boucher de Boucherville
  • Agriculture and Colonization: Louis Beaubien
  • Public Works: Guillaume-Alphonse Nantel
  • Crown Lands: Edmund James Flynn
  • Attorney General: Thomas Chase Casgrain
  • Provincial secretary: Louis-Philippe Pelletier
  • Treasurer: John Smythe Hall
  • Members without portfolios: Louis-Olivier Taillon, John McIntosh

References

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