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  1. Joseph-Napoléon-Henri Bourassa (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃ʁi buʁasa]; September 1, 1868 – August 31, 1952) was a French Canadian political leader and publisher. In 1899, Bourassa was outspoken against the British government 's request for Canada to send a militia to fight for Britain in the Second Boer War .

    • Liberal (1896–1899), Independent (1900), Liberal (1900–1908), Independent (1925–1935)
  2. 16 de ene. de 2008 · Henri Bourassa, politician, journalist (born 1 Sept 1868 in Montreal; died 31 Aug 1952 in Montreal). Henri Bourassa was an important Canadian nationalist leader who supported Canada’s increased independence from the British Empire. Bourassa was also an advocate for French Canadian rights within Canada.

  3. Henri Bourassa was a politician and journalist, spokesman for Canadian nationalism, and founder of the Montreal newspaper Le Devoir (1910). Bourassa studied law but built a reputation as a writer on political affairs. He became mayor of Montebello, Labelle County, Que., in 1890 and represented.

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  4. 16 de abr. de 2024 · Overview. Henri Bourassa. (1868—1952) Quick Reference. (1868–1952). The grandson of Louis-Joseph Papineau, Bourassa was born in Montreal and studied mainly with a private tutor. He quickly developed a taste for journalism and politics. Mayor of Montebello ... From: Bourassa, Henri in The Oxford Companion to Canadian History »

  5. 18 de may. de 2018 · Joseph-Henri-Napoleon Bourassa. The French-Canadian nationalist and editor Joseph-Henri-Napoleon Bourassa (1868-1952) was one of the leading political figures of Quebec, a splendid orator, and the founder and editor in chief of "Le Devoir, " a leading Montreal newspaper.

  6. Henri Bourassa was a leading French-Canadian nationalist. A successful politician and journalist, he opposed Canada’s close imperial connections, its imposition of conscription, and the concentrations of personal wealth and industry encouraged by the war.

  7. Source: Library and Archives Canada/MIKAN 3191881. BOURASSA, HENRI (baptized Joseph-Henry-Napoléon ), politician, journalist, newspaper owner, editor-in-chief, publisher, and author; b. 1 Sept. 1868 in Montreal, son of Napoléon Bourassa* and Azélie Papineau; m. 4 Sept. 1905 his distant cousin Joséphine Papineau in Sainte-Adèle, Que., and ...