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C. M. G. in 1897, and the same year called to the Imperial Privy Council. =Index=: =Mc= Justifies Upper Canada Rebellion, 30, 31. =Md= His administration repeals Franchise Act of 1885, 260; succeeds Blake as leader of Liberal party, 1887, 261, 263; lukewarm towards policy of commercial union, 296; his reply to Macdonald's appeal to the electorate, 1891, 311; finally disposes of unrestricted reciprocity, 317; his speech in Parliament on death of Macdonald, 326-329. =C= On the Quebec radicals, 27-28; one of the founders of _Le Parti National_ and its organ _Le National_, 30; on Cartier, 116-117. =Bib.=: _Discours sur le liberalisme politique_; Barthe, _Discours de Laurier, depuis 1871 a 1890_. For biog., _see_ Willison, _Sir Wilfrid Laurier and the Liberal Party_; Frechette, _Wilfrid Laurier_; Moreau, _Sir Wilfrid Laurier_; David, _Laurier et son Temps_; Morgan, _Can. Men_; Dent, _Can. Por._ [Illustration: Sir Wilfrid Laurier] =Lausaunne.= =Hd= The resort of savants, 3. =Lauzon, Jean de.= Born, 1582. Governor of New France, 1651-1656; had already been associated with the interests of the colony by reason of his position as president of the Company of New France, and had used his office to acquire the island of Montreal and Point Levis opposite Quebec. His administration as governor made odious not only by a long series of public mistakes, but by his too obvious intention of using the office to enrich himself and his sons. Returned to France in 1656; and mentioned in contemporary narratives as late as 1660. =Index=: =Ch= Intendant of Company of New France, 170; objects to return of Recollets, 225. =F= Governor, 38; returns to France, 42. =Bib.=: Douglas, _Old France in the New World_; Parkman, _Old Regime_. =Lauzon-Charny, Charles de.= Son of Jean de Lauzon, and administrator of New France after the departure of his father in 1656. During his father's governorship, had been invested with the high-sounding but empty title of _Grand Maitre des Eaux et Forets de la Nouvelle France_. Returned to France in 1656; entered the church; and returned in 1659 with Laval, who made him a member of the Ecclesiastical Council. =Index=: =L= Director of Seminary, 55; grand vicar, accompanies Laval to France, 134. =Bib.=: Douglas, _Old France in the New World_. =Laval, Anne Charlotte.= =L= Only sister of Bishop Laval, 19. =Laval, Charles Francois Guy= (=Fanchon=). =L= Nephew of Laval, educated by him at Quebec, 140. =Laval-Mo
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