Parti National (Quebec)

Parti National (Quebec)

The Parti National was the name taken by the Liberal Party of Quebec, Canada, under the premiership of Honoré Mercier.

Origin and beliefs

It was founded on November 17, 1885, the day following the execution of Métis Leader Louis Riel. Many French-speaking Catholics resented the way the federal government of Sir John A. Macdonald had Riel hung for treason. Mercier proposed to create a broader coalition which would include Conservative dissidents as well as his Liberal base. In the following days 50,000 people gathered in the Champ de Mars in Montreal to hear Mercier voice their support for Riel. [Susan Mann, The Dream of Nation: A Social and Intellectual History of Quebec, 2002]

The Parti National, which was not officially affiliated to any federal party, promised to use the influence of the provincial government protect the autonomy of Quebec as well of its French-speaking and Catholic identity.

Rise to power

The party won a narrow majority of seats to the Legislative Assembly of Quebec in the 1886 provincial election and took office in January 1887. It won a landslide victory in the 1890 election, doing poorly only in the Mauricie area where it was opposed by Ultramontan Catholic Bishop Louis-François Richer Laflèche.

Its achievements include: [ [http://www.biographi.ca/EN/ShowBio.asp?BioId=40417 Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online] ]

* Organizing the first interprovincial conference in Quebec City in 1887;
* Passing the "Jesuit Estates Act", which gave the order $400,000.00 in compensation for loss of property confiscated by the government decades earlier;
* Establishing a department of Agriculture and Colonization in 1887 and appointing Curé Labelle as its deputy minister;
* Expanding the railroad to support the migration of urban residents to rural parts of Quebec, such as the Laurentides and Gaspésie;
* Creating night schools, starting in 1889; [Anne-Hélène Pénault and Francine Sénéval, L'éducation des adultes au Québec depuis 1850: points de repère, Montreal, February 1982, page 27]

Decline

With only 18 months served in its second term of office, the National Party was caught in a corruption scandal and removed from office by Quebec Lieutenant-governor Auguste-Réal Angers. Mercier stepped down as party leader and the Liberals were overwhelmingly defeated in 1892.

Other "Parti Nationaux"

* Mercier had tried to create a "Parti national" in 1872. This first attempt seems to have been short-lived and fruitless. [ [http://www.assnat.qc.ca/fra/membres/notices/m-n/merchp.htm Biography of Honoré Mercier, Assemblée nationale du Québec] ]
*Nationalist politicians René Chaloult, Oscar Drouin, Joseph-Ernest Grégoire, Philippe Hamel and Adolphe Marcoux announced the creation of a "Parti National" in 1937, after they had left the Union Nationale. It seems that this effort was abandoned briefly after. Chalout and Drouin ran as Liberals in the 1939 election.

Footnotes

ee also

* Politics of Quebec
* National Assembly of Quebec
* List of Quebec general elections
* Timeline of Quebec history
* Political parties in Quebec
* Liberal Party of Quebec

External links

* [http://www.assnat.qc.ca/fra/patrimoine/ National Assembly historical information]
* [http://www.quebecpolitique.com/ La Politique québécoise sur le Web]


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