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Joseph Bourret (10 June 1802 – 5 March 1859) was a 19th-century Canadian lawyer, banker and politician. Bourret was educated at the Classical College at Nicolet, Quebec. After clerking for three years for his uncle, Bourret was admitted to the bar in 1823. He practiced law at his uncle's office for ten years. When his uncle died, he entered into a partnership with a well known lawyer, Toussaint Pelletier.

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  • Joseph Bourret (* 10. Juni 1802 in Rivière-du-Loup, Niederkanada; † 5. März 1859 in Montreal) war ein kanadischer Politiker und Rechtsanwalt. Zweimal war er Bürgermeister von Montreal, von 1842 bis 1844 und von 1847 bis 1848. (de)
  • Joseph Bourret (10 June 1802 – 5 March 1859) was a 19th-century Canadian lawyer, banker and politician. Bourret was educated at the Classical College at Nicolet, Quebec. After clerking for three years for his uncle, Bourret was admitted to the bar in 1823. He practiced law at his uncle's office for ten years. When his uncle died, he entered into a partnership with a well known lawyer, Toussaint Pelletier. He was appointed to the city council by the colonial government in 1840. He was elected councilor for the Centre Quarter in 1842 and the Quartier St. Antoine from 1846 until 1852. (At that time, municipal politicians often served in the provincial legislature). Bourret was the third (1842-1844) and sixth (1847-1849) mayor of Montreal, Quebec, and served as minister of public works in the Lafontaine-Baldwin government. Bourret also served on the legislative council of Canada from 1848 until his death in 1859. Bourret was supported by Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine because as a moderate, he was acceptable to the rich Anglo-Saxons who formed the majority of the Montreal electorate. While Lafontaine and Bourret supported responsible government, they provided a more moderate option than the radicals that led the Rebellions of 1837. Bourret also worked to preserve the French-Canadian identity. In 1843, he and Ludger Duvernay restored the mutual aid organization that became the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society. He later served as the fifth president (1848-1849). He was also a co-founder of one of French Canada's earliest financial institutions, Banque d’Épargne de la Cité et du District de Montréal. The bank was established to serve working-class Quebecers and had the strong support of the Roman Catholic Church. During his time as mayor, Montreal was the capital of the Province of Canada (see Union of Upper and Lower Canada). Therefore, Bourret bestowed the Saint Anne Market Building to the Parliament of the Canadas. Bourret was instrumental in the construction of the Bonsecours Market and the aqueducts into Montreal. He became an advocate for a safe water system after a cholera outbreak during his second term as mayor. (en)
  • Joseph Bourret, né le 18 juin 1802 à Louiseville et mort le 5 mars 1859 à Montréal, est un homme politique québécois. Il a été Maire de Montréal de 1842 à 1844 et de 1847 à 1849. (fr)
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  • Joseph Bourret (* 10. Juni 1802 in Rivière-du-Loup, Niederkanada; † 5. März 1859 in Montreal) war ein kanadischer Politiker und Rechtsanwalt. Zweimal war er Bürgermeister von Montreal, von 1842 bis 1844 und von 1847 bis 1848. (de)
  • Joseph Bourret, né le 18 juin 1802 à Louiseville et mort le 5 mars 1859 à Montréal, est un homme politique québécois. Il a été Maire de Montréal de 1842 à 1844 et de 1847 à 1849. (fr)
  • Joseph Bourret (10 June 1802 – 5 March 1859) was a 19th-century Canadian lawyer, banker and politician. Bourret was educated at the Classical College at Nicolet, Quebec. After clerking for three years for his uncle, Bourret was admitted to the bar in 1823. He practiced law at his uncle's office for ten years. When his uncle died, he entered into a partnership with a well known lawyer, Toussaint Pelletier. (en)
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