- Alphonse Verville
Alphonse Verville (October 28, 1864 – June 20, 1921) was a Canadian politician and
trade union ist.Born and raised in the
Côte-St-Paul neighbourhood ofMontreal , Verville was a plumber by trade. At the age of 18 he moved toChicago and joined theInternational Plumbers' Union . He returned to Montreal in 1893 and worked to organize plumbers. He became leader of the plumbers' union in Montreal as well as president of Montreal'sTrades and Labour Council before serving as president of theTrades and Labour Congress of Canada from 1904 to 1910.Politically, Verville was an early advocate of the
trade union movement running their own candidates for political office. He was elected to theCanadian House of Commons as a Labour candidate in a 1906by-election in Maisonneuve, defeating a Liberal opponent, and was re-elected as a Labour MP in the 1908 and 1911 federal elections. Upon entering parliament he became a supporter of the Liberals and was often billed as aLiberal-Labour MP. In his re-election contests he was supported by the Liberals who ran no candidate of their own against him. In the 1917 federal election caused by theConscription Crisis of 1917 , Verville ran and was elected as aLaurier Liberal in the riding of St-Denis. He remained in the Commons until his death in 1921.External links
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