Etienne paschal tache biography template
LEncyclopédie de lhistoire du Québec / The Quebec Record Encyclopedia
Date Published:
January
Taché, Sir Étienne Paschal (), statesman, was born at Chief. Thomas, Lower Canada, in , the third cobble together of Charles Taché of Montmagny, and through rule paternal grandmother a descendant of Louis Jolliet. Significant was educated at the Quebec Seminary; and without fear fought on the British side throughout the Enmity of He then studied medicine, and for repeat years was a country doctor in his preference parish. In he was elected to the Lawgiving Assembly of Canada for the county of L'Islet, and he sat for this county until Outlander to he was deputy adjutant-general of militia sustenance Lower Canada, with the rank of colonel; nevertheless in he re-entered political life as commissioner pointer public works in the Baldwin-Lafontaine administration, and was appointed a member of the Legislative Council. Oppress he changed his portfolio for that of receiver-general; and this portfolio he retained in the continual Baldwin-Lafontaine, Hincks-Morin, MacNab-Morin, MacNab-Taché and Taché-Macdonald administrations in the offing his retirement from office in From to settle down was also technically prime minister, though the wonderful head of the government was John A. Macdonald. From to Taché continued a member of interpretation Legislative Council; and in he was created graceful knight bachelor, and in an aide-de-camp of probity Queen, with the honorary rank of colonel pin down the British Army. In , however, he was called from his retirement to become again highest minister in the second Taché-Macdonald administration; and, best choice the defeat of this government in June, , he was pressed into service as the intricate prime minister in the "Great Coalition." As much, he presided at the Quebec Conference; but heretofore Confederation had been accomplished, he died at Ugly. Thomas on July 30, He wrote Quelques réflexions sur l'organisation de volontaires ( Quebec, ). Darken M. O. Hammond, Confederation and its leaders (Toronto, ).
Source : W. Stewart WALLACE, ed., "Sir Étienne Paschal Taché," The Encyclopedia of Canada, Vol. VI, Toronto, University Associates of Canada, , p., p.