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Alphonse Verville

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of St-Denis. He remained in the Commons until 1921. After nine years in retirement, he died on 20 June 1930 in Montreal, at the age of 65, following stomach surgery.
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MP. In his re-election contests he was supported by the Liberals who ran no candidate of their own against him. In the
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Confederation of National Trade Unions; Centrale de l'enseignement du Québec (1987),
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movement running their own candidates for political office. He was elected to the
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Presidents of the Trades and Labor Congress of Canada
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Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Quebec
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Canadian Parliament
Maisonneuve
Raymond Préfontaine
Rodolphe Lemieux
Canadian Parliament
St. Denis
Arthur Denis
Canadian
trade unionist
CĂ´te-Saint-Paul
Montreal
Chicago
International Plumbers' Union
Trades and Labour Council
Trades and Labour Congress of Canada
trade union
House of Commons of Canada
Labour
by-election
Maisonneuve
Liberal
1908
1911 federal elections
Liberal-Labour
1917 federal election
Conscription Crisis of 1917
Laurier Liberal
riding
Confederation of National Trade Unions & Centrale de l'enseignement du Québec 1987

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