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Guillaume Alphonse Nantel

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Role
  
Lawyer

Nationality
  
Canadian


Political party
  
Conservative

Children
  
Madame Athanase David

Name
  
Guillaume-Alphonse Nantel

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Preceded by
  
Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau

Born
  
November 4, 1852 Saint-Jerome, Canada East (
1852-11-04
)

Other political affiliations
  
Conservative Party of Quebec

Relations
  
Wilfrid Bruno Nantel, brother Antonin Nantel, brother

Died
  
June 3, 1909, Montreal, Canada

Party
  
Conservative Party of Canada

Grandchildren
  
Paul David, Simone David-Raymond

Preceded by
  
Louis-Rodrigue Masson

Succeeded by
  
Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau

Great grandchildren
  
Francoise David

Guillaume-Alphonse Nantel (November 4, 1852 – June 3, 1909) was a Canadian lawyer, journalist, author, newspaper owner, and politician. Born in Saint-Jérôme, Quebec, he was elected to the Canadian House of Commons as a Conservative candidate in the Quebec riding of Terrebonne in the 1882 federal election. He resigned less than two months later to allow Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau, the Secretary of State of Canada, to run for office.

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In an August 1882 by-election, he was acclaimed to the Legislative Assembly of Quebec in the riding of Terrebonne. He was re-elected in 1886 and 1890. He was acclaimed again in 1892 and re-elected in 1897. He was the commissioner of public works in the cabinets of Charles-Eugène Boucher de Boucherville and Louis-Olivier Taillon. He was also the commissioner of crown lands in the cabinet of Edmund James Flynn. He was defeated in the 1900 elections.

He died in Montreal in 1909. His brother, Wilfrid Bruno Nantel, was also a politician.

References

Guillaume-Alphonse Nantel Wikipedia