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Alphonse Desjardins (politician) 

Mayor Alphonse Desjardins
Alphonse Desjardins (politician)

In office
1893 – 1894
Preceded by James McShane
Succeeded by Joseph-Octave Villeneuve

Born 6 May 1841
Terrebonne, Province of Canada
Died June 4, 1912 (aged 71)
Terrebonne, Quebec, Canada
Profession businessman, journalist, lawyer

Alphonse Desjardins, PC (6 May 18414 June 1912) was born in Terrebonne, Quebec and was mayor of Montreal from 1893 to 1894 and later a Canadian cabinet minister. He married Virginie Paré in 1864 and remarried Hortense Barsalou in 1880.

He was a lawyer, journalist, businessman and politician. He owned a tile factory and participated in the founding of the Banque Jacques-Cartier, which later became part of the National Bank of Canada. He represented the riding of Hochelaga in the House of Commons for 18 years, serving as a cabinet minister and Minister of Militia and Defence for a few months at the end of the Mackenzie Bowell government and then the short-lived Tupper government in 1896. He was named a senator in 1892. He became mayor of Montreal from 1893–1894. For a time he held all three posts (member of the House of Commons, Senator, mayor) simultaneously.

In 1872, he was created a Knight of the Order of Pius IX in acknowledgment of his services to the Church of Rome.

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Parliament of Canada
Preceded by
Louis Beaubien
Member of Parliament from Hochelaga
1874-1892
Succeeded by
Sévérin Lachapelle
Preceded by
Alexandre Lacoste
Canadian senator from De Lorimier
1892-1896
Succeeded by
François Béchard
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