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Joseph Bédard (February 26, 1774 – September 28, 1832) was a politician in Lower Canada. He represented York from 1800 to 1904 and Surrey from 1810 to 1814 in the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada. He was born in Quebec City, the son of Pierre-Stanislas Bédard and Marie-Josephte Thibault, and was educated at the Petit séminaire de Québec. Bédard went on to study law, was called to the bar in 1796 and set up practice in Montreal. In 1803, he married Marie-Geneviève-Scholastique Hubert-Lacroix. He did not run for reelection in 1804 or in 1814. Bédard served as a lieutenant in the militia, later reaching the rank of captain. He took part in the protests against the proposed union of Upper and Lower Canada in 1822. In 1829 and again in 1831, he was named King's Counsel. He died in Montreal

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  • Joseph Bédard (February 26, 1774 – September 28, 1832) was a politician in Lower Canada. He represented York from 1800 to 1904 and Surrey from 1810 to 1814 in the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada. He was born in Quebec City, the son of Pierre-Stanislas Bédard and Marie-Josephte Thibault, and was educated at the Petit séminaire de Québec. Bédard went on to study law, was called to the bar in 1796 and set up practice in Montreal. In 1803, he married Marie-Geneviève-Scholastique Hubert-Lacroix. He did not run for reelection in 1804 or in 1814. Bédard served as a lieutenant in the militia, later reaching the rank of captain. He took part in the protests against the proposed union of Upper and Lower Canada in 1822. In 1829 and again in 1831, he was named King's Counsel. He died in Montreal at the age of 58. His brother Pierre-Stanislas Bédard and his nephews Elzéar Bédard and Joseph-Isidore Bédard also served in the assembly. His daughter Marie-Stéphanie married Joseph Bourret. (en)
  • Joseph Bédard (né le 26 février 1774 et décédé le 28 septembre 1832) était un homme politique du Bas-Canada. Il représente York de 1800 à 1804 et le Surrey de 1810 à 1814 dans l'Assemblée législative du Bas-Canada. Il est né à Québec, le fils de Pierre-Stanislas Bédard et Marie-Josephte Thibault et fit ses études au Petit séminaire de Québec. Bédard a étudié le droit, a été admis au Barreau en 1796 et une Agence à Montréal. En 1803, il épouse Marie-Geneviève-Scholastique Hubert-Lacroix. Il n'a pas couru pour la réélection en 1804 ou en 1814. Bédard servit comme lieutenant dans le deucième bataillon de la milice, par la suite pour atteindre le grade de capitaine. Il prit part au mouvement de protestation contre le projet d'union du Haut et du Bas-Canada en 1822. En 1829, puis en 1831, il fut nommé Conseil. Il mourut à Montréal à l'âge de 58 ans. Son frère Pierre-Stanislas Bédard et ses neveux Elzéar Bédard et Joseph-Isidore Bédard a également siégé à l'Assemblée. Sa fille Marie-Stéphanie a épousé Joseph Bourret. (fr)
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  • Joseph Bédard (February 26, 1774 – September 28, 1832) was a politician in Lower Canada. He represented York from 1800 to 1904 and Surrey from 1810 to 1814 in the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada. He was born in Quebec City, the son of Pierre-Stanislas Bédard and Marie-Josephte Thibault, and was educated at the Petit séminaire de Québec. Bédard went on to study law, was called to the bar in 1796 and set up practice in Montreal. In 1803, he married Marie-Geneviève-Scholastique Hubert-Lacroix. He did not run for reelection in 1804 or in 1814. Bédard served as a lieutenant in the militia, later reaching the rank of captain. He took part in the protests against the proposed union of Upper and Lower Canada in 1822. In 1829 and again in 1831, he was named King's Counsel. He died in Montreal (en)
  • Joseph Bédard (né le 26 février 1774 et décédé le 28 septembre 1832) était un homme politique du Bas-Canada. Il représente York de 1800 à 1804 et le Surrey de 1810 à 1814 dans l'Assemblée législative du Bas-Canada. Son frère Pierre-Stanislas Bédard et ses neveux Elzéar Bédard et Joseph-Isidore Bédard a également siégé à l'Assemblée. Sa fille Marie-Stéphanie a épousé Joseph Bourret. (fr)
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  • Joseph Bédard (fr)
  • Joseph Bédard (Lower Canada politician) (en)
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