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33: 265:, Minister of The Public Works, and future Premier of Quebec, on the Assembly floor. He was upset over an allegation the Minister supposedly made about him during the session, implicating him in an affair over a false telegram. Asselin told him it was false, but Taschereau refused to admit he made such an allegation. Asselin slapped him in the face, earning him a stay in jail. The imprisonment was notably criticized by 296:
a year later. It is during this time that he takes on him to defend the settlers right to cut trees and provide information to the Commission de la colonisation of 1904. In 1905, he began a campaign in favour of public
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After training in Bermuda, the 163rd Battalion made its way to England, disembarking in December 1916, where the battalion was quickly dismantled and used to reinforce other depleted sections. Transferred to the
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For financial reasons, his family emigrated to the United States in 1891. After a while working at the cotton mills there, he worked for numerous newspapers in what was then called the "
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A Quebec view of Canadian nationalism: an essay by a dyed-in-the-wool French-Canadian on the best means of ensuring the greatness of the Canadian fatherland
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Alternately speaker and military attaché, Asselin found himself as a member of the Canadian Delegation at the
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From 1902 to 1910, he worked closely with Henri Bourassa and collaborated with him in the founding of
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Olivar Asselin, précurseur d'Action française, le plus grand de nos journalistes, 1875–1937
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Répertoire des personnages inhumés au cimetière ayant marqué l'histoire de notre société
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journalist, editor, author, civil servant, military officer, courtier, newspaper owner
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Olivar Asselin died in 1937, in Montreal, at the age of 62. He was entombed at the
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of Montreal from 1913 to 1914. A nationalist militant, he set up the
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From 1901 to 1903, he was secretary to Minister of Colonization
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and founded, five years later, his own newspapers, named
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to never have deployed to a combat zone. Then he was
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On August 3, 1902, he married Alice Le Bouthillier.
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Saint-Hilarion, Quebec
Montreal
Notre Dame des Neiges Cemetery
Olivia Asselin
Olivier Asselin
Quebec
nationalist
pamphleteer
Saint-Hilarion
Charlevoix
Olivier
Latin American
SimĂłn BolĂ­var
primary studies
Rimouski
secondary studies
French Canadian
Fall River
Lowell, Massachusetts
Pawtucket, Rhode Island
Woonsocket
Spanish–American War
Demobilized
Montreal
Lomer Gouin
Terrebonne
Saint-James
Legislative Assembly of Quebec
press gallery

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