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Joseph-Israël Tarte

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choosing to return to journalism. His flirtation with the Conservatives ended and Tarte supported Laurier editorially. Physically, he grew increasingly weaker until his death in 1907.
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Tarte became increasingly disillusioned in the Conservative Party due to the Conservative government's hostility or indifference to French Canada in issues such as the
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as Minister of Public Works. As such, Tarte dispensed patronage, helped solidify ties with the business community in Montreal and developed the
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and Tarte briefly became the Conservative Party's Quebec organizer for two by-elections but chose not to run for re-election himself in the
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or "undue spiritual influence" - thus the court overturned the vote and called a new by-election which Langevin won by a reduced margin.
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He reconciled with Chapleau but was left out of his Cabinet along with the rest of the ultramontanist faction when he became
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and higher tariffs. This resulted in Laurier dismissing Tarte in October 1902 for breaking Cabinet solidarity. Tarte's
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decision declared that sermons by the clergy during the by-election campaign had played an intimidating role termed
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Joseph Israel Tarte: Relations between the French Canadian Episcopacy and a French Canadian Politician (1874-1896)
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and reneging on a promise to Manitoba's Archbishop Taché to intervene. When the Liberals took power following the
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and called for greater Canadian independence from Britain. Paradoxically, he later opposed Liberal policy on
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he was troubled by the government's decision to allow Riel to hang. After briefly joining the
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As part of substantial governmental reorganization, the position was merged with that of the
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to parliament and supported, in his published articles, the clergy's intervention in the
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Later in his political career, Tarte opposed Canadian involvement in the
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brought him back into the orbit of the Conservative Party, now led by
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In parliament, Tarte accused the Conservatives of bad faith in the
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supporter of Church intervention into politics but later became a
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Dictionnaire des parlementaires du Québec de 1792 à nos jours
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Tarte came to prominence as editor of several newspapers,
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Tarte entered federal politics and he was elected to the
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campaigning instead for greater economic unity of the
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In 1876, Tarte was in charge of the campaign to elect
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Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Quebec
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Joseph-Israël Tarte – Parliament of Canada biography
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Joseph Israël Tarte

Canadian Parliament
Montmorency
Louis-Georges Desjardins
Arthur Joseph Turcotte
Canadian Parliament
L'Islet
Louis-Georges Desjardins
Alphonse-Arthur Miville Déchêne
Canadian Parliament
St. Johns—Iberville
François Béchard
Louis Philippe Demers
Canadian Parliament
St. Mary
Hercule Dupré
Camille Piché
Legislative Assembly of Quebec
Bonaventure
Pierre-Clovis Beauchesne
Louis-Joseph Riopel
PC
Canadian
Le Canadien
L'Événement
La Patrie
Quebec Daily Mercury
George-Étienne Cartier
ultramontanist

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