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- Q4735343 description "Canadian politician".
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- Q4735343 abstract "Alphonse Alfred Clément Larivière (July 24, 1842 – September 20, 1925) was a Canadian politician and journalist.Born in Montreal, Canada East, the son of Abraham C. Larivière and Adelaide Marcil, he was educated at the Collège Saint-Marie and the Montreal School of Military Instruction there. In 1867, he married Marie Melvina Bourdeau. Larivière served in the militia in both Quebec and Manitoba. He was president of the Quebec Board of Arts and Manufactures. Larivière served in the Dominion Lands Office at Winnipeg from 1871 to 1875. He was a special correspondent for La Minerve in Montreal and later became chief editor for Le Manitoba. In 1874, he was named a justice of the peace for Selkirk County.Larivière ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the Manitoba assembly in 1874. He was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1878 to 1888 and served as Provincial Secretary, Minister of Agriculture, Provincial Treasurer, and Provincial Lands Commissioner. In an 1889 by-election held after Joseph Royal was named lieutenant-governor for the Northwest Territories, he was elected to the Canadian House of Commons for the electoral district of Provencher. A Conservative, he was re-elected in 1891, 1896, and 1900. He was defeated in 1904 and 1908. In 1911, he was summoned to the Senate of Canada representing the senatorial division of Provencher, Manitoba on the advice of Robert Borden. He served until 1917.He also served as president of the Selkirk County Agricultural Society and superintendent of Catholic schools. Larivière was a director of the Commercial Bank of Manitoba and the Red River Bridge Company. He was founder and first president for the Association Jean-Baptiste du Manitoba. He founded La Societê de Colonisation du Manitoba in 1874 and was its first president. He also served on the council for the University of Manitoba.Larivière died in St. Boniface at the age of 83.".
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- Q4735343 office "Member of theLegislative Assembly of Manitobafor St. Boniface".
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- Q4735343 birthDate "1842-07-24".
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- Q4735343 name "Alphonse Alfred Clément Larivière".
- Q4735343 name "Lariviere, Alphonse".
- Q4735343 office "Member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba for St. Boniface".
- Q4735343 office "Senator for Provencher, Manitoba".
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- Q4735343 comment "Alphonse Alfred Clément Larivière (July 24, 1842 – September 20, 1925) was a Canadian politician and journalist.Born in Montreal, Canada East, the son of Abraham C. Larivière and Adelaide Marcil, he was educated at the Collège Saint-Marie and the Montreal School of Military Instruction there. In 1867, he married Marie Melvina Bourdeau. Larivière served in the militia in both Quebec and Manitoba. He was president of the Quebec Board of Arts and Manufactures.".
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- Q4735343 name "Alphonse Alfred Clément Larivière".
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- Q4735343 name "Lariviere, Alphonse".
- Q4735343 surname "Lariviere".