- François Bourassa
François Bourassa (
June 5 1813 –May 13 1898 ) was aQuebec farmer and political figure. He represented Saint-Jean in theCanadian House of Commons as a Liberal member from 1867 to 1896.He was born in Sainte-Marguerite-de-Blairfindie,
Lower Canada in 1813. His father, also named François, was the first mayor of the town. He took part in theLower Canada Rebellion , was arrested but later released and later served as captain in the local militia. He settled at Saint-Jean and represented the town on the council for Chambly County. In 1854, he elected to theLegislative Assembly of the Province of Canada for Saint-Jean as a member of theparti rouge ; he served until Confederation, when he was elected to the federal parliament, although he opposed confederation. Bourassa spoke no English. He retired from politics in 1896. He served as mayor of L'Acadie in 1858.He died in Saint-Valentin in 1898.
His brother Napoléon was a Quebec painter, writer, sculptor and architect and his nephew
Henri Bourassa served in theLegislative Assembly of Quebec and the House of Commons.External links
* [http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=5985 Biography at the "Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online"]
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