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 The 1998 Canadian Encyclopedia: Action libérale nationale@ HighBeam Research
The 1998 Canadian Encyclopedia: Action libérale nationale@ HighBeam Research
in the 1935 provincial election, the ALN joined forces with
In a nearly successful bid to upset the
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 Parti Liberal Du Quebec
By 1935, however, the Conservatives had an ambitious new leader, Maurice Duplessis, who merged his party with dissident ex-Liberals of the Action libérale nationale to form a new party, the Union Nationale.
In 1994, nationalist members of the Liberal party led by Jean Allaire and Mario Dumont, including many from the party's youth wing, left to form the Action démocratique du Québec because of the Liberal party's refusal to endorse independence after the failure of the Charlottetown Accord.
the conservative Action démocratique du Québec (ADQ) of...
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 Liberal Party of Quebec
By 1935, however, the Conservatives had an ambitious new leader, Maurice Duplessis, who merged his party with dissident ex-Liberals of the Action libérale nationale; to form a new party, the Union Nationale.
Until the 1930s, its main opposition was the Conservatives, and that party's successor, the Union Nationale until the 1970s.
Under Jean Lesage, the party won an historic election in 1960, ending sixteen years of rule by the conservative Union Nationale, and ushering in the Quiet Revolution.
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 Union Nationale
The Union Nationale was originally a coalition of the Conservative Party and the ACTION LIBÉRALE NATIONALE, formed to contest the 1935 provincial election in Québec.
The Union Nationale under Duplessis was elected again in 1944, having accused the Liberals, provincial and federal, of betraying Québec's rights.
The Union Nationale was completely dominated by Duplessis until his death in September 1959; it was then led by Paul SAUVÉ until his death less than 4 months later.
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 Quebec general election, 1939
The Action libérale nationale, which had won 25 seats in the 1935 election and then merged with the Quebec Conservative Party, was re-formed by Paul Gouin, who had split with Duplessis soon after the formation of the Union Nationale.
The Quebec Liberal Party, led by former premier Adélard Godbout, defeated the incumbent Union Nationale, led by Maurice Duplessis.
The Quebec general election of 1939 was held on October 25, 1939 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Quebec, Canada.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/Q/Quebec-general-election,-1939.htm   (173 words)

  
 The Prime Ministers of Canada - Jean Chrétien Biography
Formed in 1935 as a coalition of the Québec Conservative Party and the Action Libérale Nationale, the Union Nationale quickly became a single party under its leader, Maurice Duplessis.
At age fifteen, Chrétien was heckling Union Nationale speakers and by 1956, he was warming up crowds for the local Liberal candidate.
The Union Nationale was a nationalistic Québec provincial political party.
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 Quebec general election, 1935
In the Quebec general election on November 25, 1935, the incumbent Quebec Liberal Party under Louis-Alexandre Taschereau were re-elected, defeating the Action libérale nationale under Paul Gouin and the Quebec Conservative Party under Maurice Duplessis.
The Action libérale nationale was a newly-formed party led by Paul Gouin, son of former Liberal premier Lomer Gouin, and contained former Liberals who had become dissatisfied with the party.
It was the fourth and final general election victory in a row for Taschereau, who had held office since 1920.
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 Quebec general election, 1935
The Action libérale nationale was a newly-formed led by Paul Gouin son of former Liberal premier Lomer Gouin and contained former Liberals who had dissatisfied with the party.
In the Quebec general election on November 25 1935 the incumbent Quebec Liberal Party under Louis-Alexandre Taschereau were re-elected defeating the Action libérale under Paul Gouin and the Quebec Conservative Party under Maurice Duplessis.
It was the fourth and final general victory in a row for Taschereau who held office since 1920.
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 Gouin, Paul
Fils de Lomer GOUIN et petit-fils d'Honoré MERCIER, deux anciens premiers ministres du Québec, Gouin fonde en 1934 l'ACTION LIBÉRALE NATIONALE (ALN), qui attire les libéraux et les nationalistes de tendance réformiste qui s'opposent aux politiques du gouvernement TASCHEREAU.
Avant les élections de 1935, Gouin noue une alliance avec le chef du Parti conservateur, Maurice DUPLESSIS; toutefois, il perd bientôt ses illusions au sujet de Duplessis et quitte la coalition avant les élections de 1936, que l'UNION NATIONALE de Duplessis gagne facilement.
Après la dissolution de l'ALN, Gouin participe à la fondation du BLOC POPULAIRE CANADIEN en 1942.
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 Quebec general election, 1939
The Action libérale nationale, which had won 25 seats in the 1935 election and then merged with the Quebec Conservative Party, was re-formed by Paul Gouin, who had split with Duplessis soon after the formation of the Union Nationale.
The Quebec Liberal Party, led by former premier Adélard Godbout, defeated the incumbent Union Nationale, led by Maurice Duplessis.
This was Godbout's second (non-consecutive term of office), and his only victory out of four consecutive general elections opposing Duplessis.
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 Quebec general election, 1939
The Action libérale nationale, which had won 25 seats in the 1935 election and then merged with the Quebec Conservative Party, was re-formed by Paul Gouin, who had split with Duplessis soon after the formation of the Union Nationale.
The Quebec Liberal Party, led by former premier Adélard Godbout, defeated the incumbent Union Nationale, led by Maurice Duplessis.
The Quebec general election of 1939 was held on October 25, 1939 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Quebec, Canada.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/Q/Quebec-general-election,-1939.htm   (129 words)

  
 Quebec general election, 1939
The Action libérale nationale, which had won 25 seats in the 1935 election and then merged with the Quebec Conservative Party, was re-formed by Paul Gouin, who had split with Duplessis soon after the formation of the Union Nationale.
The Quebec Liberal Party, led by former premier Adélard Godbout, defeated the incumbent Union Nationale, led by Maurice Duplessis.
However the ALN obtained only 4.5% of the vote and no seats.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/Q/Quebec-general-election,-1939.htm   (129 words)

  
 Quebec general election, 1939 - Encyclopedia, History and Biography
This election saw the return of the re-formed Action libérale nationale under Paul Gouin, who had split with Duplessis soon after the formation of the Union Nationale.
The Quebec Liberal Party, led by former premier Adélard Godbout, defeated the incumbent Union Nationale, led by Maurice Duplessis.
The Quebec general election of 1939 was held on October 25, 1939 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Quebec, Canada.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/1939_Quebec_election   (129 words)

  
 Quebec general election, 1939
The Action libérale nationale, which had won 25 seats in the 1935 election and then merged with the Quebec Conservative Party, was re-formed by Paul Gouin, who had split with Duplessis soon after the formation of the Union Nationale.
The Quebec Liberal Party, led by former premier Adélard Godbout, defeated the incumbent Union Nationale, led by Maurice Duplessis.
The Quebec general election of 1939 was held on October 25, 1939 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Quebec, Canada.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/Q/Quebec-general-election,-1939.htm   (221 words)

  
 Quebec general election, 1939
The Action libérale nationale, which had won 25 seats in the 1935 election and then merged with the Quebec Conservative Party, was re-formed by Paul Gouin, who had split with Duplessis soon after the formation of the Union Nationale.
The Quebec Liberal Party, led by former premier Adélard Godbout, defeated the incumbent Union Nationale, led by Maurice Duplessis.
The Quebec general election of 1939 was held on October 25, 1939 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Quebec, Canada.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/Q/Quebec-general-election,-1939.htm   (221 words)

  
 Quebec general election, 1939
The Action libérale nationale, which had won 25 seats in the 1935 election and then merged with the Quebec Conservative Party, was re-formed by Paul Gouin, who had split with Duplessis soon after the formation of the Union Nationale.
The Quebec Liberal Party, led by former premier Adélard Godbout, defeated the incumbent Union Nationale, led by Maurice Duplessis.
The Quebec general election of 1939 was held on October 25, 1939 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Quebec, Canada.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/Q/Quebec-general-election,-1939.htm   (221 words)

  
 Gouin, Paul
In 1934 Gouin established the ACTION LIBÉRALE NATIONALE which attracted reform-minded Liberals and nationalists opposed to the policies of the TASCHEREAU administration.
Prior to the 1935 elections, Gouin formed an alliance with Conservative Party leader Maurice DUPLESSIS; he soon became disenchanted with Duplessis, however, and left the coalition before the 1936 elections which Duplessis's UNION NATIONALE won handily.
Gouin, Paul, lawyer, politician (b at Montréal 20 May 1898; d there 4 Dec 1976), son of Jean-Lomer GOUIN and grandson of Honoré MERCIER, both former prime ministers of Québec.
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 Gouin, Paul
In 1934 Gouin established the ACTION LIBÉRALE NATIONALE which attracted reform-minded Liberals and nationalists opposed to the policies of the TASCHEREAU administration.
Prior to the 1935 elections, Gouin formed an alliance with Conservative Party leader Maurice DUPLESSIS; he soon became disenchanted with Duplessis, however, and left the coalition before the 1936 elections which Duplessis's UNION NATIONALE won handily.
Gouin, Paul, lawyer, politician (b at Montréal 20 May 1898; d there 4 Dec 1976), son of Jean-Lomer GOUIN and grandson of Honoré MERCIER, both former prime ministers of Québec.
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 Liberal Party of Quebec
By 1935, however, the Conservatives had an ambitious new leader, Maurice Duplessis, who merged his party with dissident ex-Liberals of the Action libérale nationale; to form a new party, the Union Nationale.
This mirrored the situation in Ottawa, where the arrival of Wilfrid Laurier in the 1896 federal election marked the beginning of Liberal dominance at the federal level.
Notable long-serving Premiers of Quebec in this era were Lomer Gouin and Louis-Alexandre Taschereau.
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 Union Nationale
The Union Nationale was originally a coalition of the Conservative Party and the ACTION LIBÉRALE NATIONALE, formed to contest the 1935 provincial election in Québec.
The Union Nationale was completely dominated by Duplessis until his death in September 1959; it was then led by Paul SAUVÉ until his death less than 4 months later.
Narrowly defeated in 1935, the Union Nationale became a single party under Duplessis's leadership, and easily won the 1936 provincial election.
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 Duplessis, Maurice Le Noblet
He also dispensed with Gouin and outmaneuvred his other Action libérale nationale allies, defeated the hapless Joseph-Adélard GODBOUT, and won a landslide victory in August 1936, ending 39 years of Liberal rule.
His system crumbled after his death with the demise of his successors Paul SAUVÉ and Daniel JOHNSON and the triumph of the QUIET REVOLUTION.
His system depended upon employing the clergy at bargain wages to do what was really secular work in schools and hospitals, while reducing the episcopate to financial dependence; reducing taxes, balancing budgets and persuading the conservatives and nationalists to vote together (for "autonomy" as he called it).
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 Gouin, sir Jean-Lomer
Il est le père de Paul GOUIN, le fondateur et le chef de l'ACTION LIBÉRALE NATIONALE.
Gouin, sir Jean-Lomer, avocat, homme politique, premier ministre du Québec (Grondines, Qc, 19 mars 1861 -- Québec, Qc, 28 mars 1929).
Bien que très ouvert aux investissements étrangers pour le développement des ressources du Québec, Gouin tient à ce que les Canadiens français profitent de l'industrialisation.
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 Gouin, sir Jean-Lomer
Il est le père de Paul GOUIN, le fondateur et le chef de l'ACTION LIBÉRALE NATIONALE.
Gouin, sir Jean-Lomer, avocat, homme politique, premier ministre du Québec (Grondines, Qc, 19 mars 1861-- Québec, Qc, 28 mars 1929).
Bien que très ouvert aux investissements étrangers pour le développement des ressources du Québec, Gouin tient à ce que les Canadiens français profitent de l'industrialisation.
www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com /index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=F1ARTF0003336   (232 words)

  
 Union Nationale
The Union Nationale was originally a coalition of the Conservative Party and the ACTION LIBÉRALE NATIONALE, formed to contest the 1935 provincial election in Québec.
The death in 1968 of its leader, Daniel JOHNSON, was a heavy blow, and the government of the new leader, J. Jacques BERTRAND, was defeated by a resurgent Liberal Party under Robert BOURASSA in 1970.
The Union Nationale was completely dominated by Duplessis until his death in September 1959; it was then led by Paul SAUVÉ until his death less than 4 months later.
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