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Canadian politician

The Hon.Sir Adolphe-Philippe CaronPC KCMG
Caron in 1873
Member of the Canadian Parliament
for Quebec County
In office
1867–1891
Preceded byPierre-Joseph-Olivier Chauveau
Succeeded byJules-Joseph-Taschereau Frémont
Member of the Canadian Parliament
for Rimouski
In office
1891–1896
Preceded byJean-Baptiste Romuald Fiset
Succeeded byJean-Baptiste Romuald Fiset
Member of the Canadian Parliament
for Three Rivers and St. Maurice
In office
1896–1900
Preceded byDistrict established in 1892
Succeeded byJacques Bureau
Personal details
BornJoseph-Philippe-René-Adolphe Caron
(1843-12-24)24 December 1843
Quebec City, Canada, British Empire
Died20 April 1908(1908-04-20) (aged 64)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Political partyConservative
ParentRene-Edouard Caron

Sir Joseph-Philippe-René-Adolphe Caron, PC KCMG (24 December 1843 – 20 April 1908) was a Canadian lawyer and politician. He is now best remembered as the Minister of Militia and Defence in the government of Sir John A. Macdonald and his role during the North-West Rebellion of 1885.

He was born in Quebec City in 1843, the son of René-Édouard Caron, and studied at the Petit Séminaire de Québec and McGill College. He was called to the bar in 1865 and entered practice with a law firm in Quebec City, later becoming a partner. A Conservative party member, Caron was elected six times to the House of Commons of Canada, first winning election in a by-election in 1873, where he won a seat as a Member of Parliament representing the electoral district of Quebec County. He was re-elected in 1874, 1878, 1880, 1882 and 1887. In the 1891 election, he was elected as the MP for Rimouski, and in 1896 as the MP for Three Rivers and St. Maurice. From 1892 to 1896, he served as Postmaster General of Canada.

After Caron left politics in 1900, he returned to practising law. He died at Montreal in 1908 after having been ill for several months.

There are Adolphe-Philippe Caron fonds at Library and Archives Canada and Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec.

Electoral history

By-election on 28 March 1873
Party Candidate Votes
Conservative Adolphe-Philippe Caron acclaimed
1874 Canadian federal election: Quebec County
Party Candidate Votes
Conservative Adolphe-Philippe Caron acclaimed
Source: lop.parl.ca
1878 Canadian federal election: Quebec County
Party Candidate Votes
Conservative Adolphe-Philippe Caron 1,702
Unknown J. Thibodeau 1,073

By-election: On Mr. Caron being appointed Minister of Militia and Defence, 8 November 1880

By-election on 20 November 1880
Party Candidate Votes
Conservative Adolphe-Philippe Caron acclaimed
1882 Canadian federal election: Quebec County
Party Candidate Votes
Conservative Adolphe-Philippe Caron 1,438
Unknown J. E. Bédard 869
1887 Canadian federal election: Quebec County
Party Candidate Votes
Conservative Adolphe-Philippe Caron 1,451
Liberal Jos. Martin 1,192

References

  1. "Adolphe-Philippe Caron fonds, Library and Archives Canada".
  2. "René-Adolphe Caron fonds, Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec".

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