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- John Bourinot (March 15, 1814 – January 19, 1884) was a French-speaking Jersey-born Canadian merchant and politician, a member of the first Senate of Canada. Born in Grouville, Jersey, in the Channel Islands, he was educated in Jersey and in Caen in Normandy in France and emigrated as a young man to Sydney, Nova Scotia, where he opened a business as a ship-chandler. In 1834, shortly after his arrival there, he was appointed French vice-consul and also worked as an agent for Lloyd's of London. In 1835, he married Margaret Ann Marshall, daughter of John George Marshall, from a politically influential local family. Together, they would have eleven children. In the 1840s, Bourinot lobbied unsuccessfully for the independence of Cape Breton Island from Nova Scotia. In 1859, he was elected as the Conservative MLA of Cape Breton County in Halifax. Bourinot eventually sided with Charles Tupper, voting for the Confederation Resolution in 1866, and was appointed by John A. Macdonald as a Liberal-Conservative member of the first Senate of Canada. His political career thereafter was unremarkable; Bourinot was mostly active in committee work. He died of a stroke in Ottawa, where he had wanted to attend the opening of parliament in 1884. (en)
- Jean Bourinot ou John Bourinot, né le 15 mars 1814 à Jersey et mort le 19 janvier 1884 à Ottawa, est un négociant et un sénateur canadien-français. (fr)
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- Bourinot photographed in 1874 by William James Topley (en)
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- Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (en)
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- Member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly (en)
- Canadian Senator for Nova Scotia (en)
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- 1867 (xsd:integer)
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- Cape Breton Reserve Militia (en)
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- Jean Bourinot ou John Bourinot, né le 15 mars 1814 à Jersey et mort le 19 janvier 1884 à Ottawa, est un négociant et un sénateur canadien-français. (fr)
- John Bourinot (March 15, 1814 – January 19, 1884) was a French-speaking Jersey-born Canadian merchant and politician, a member of the first Senate of Canada. Born in Grouville, Jersey, in the Channel Islands, he was educated in Jersey and in Caen in Normandy in France and emigrated as a young man to Sydney, Nova Scotia, where he opened a business as a ship-chandler. In 1834, shortly after his arrival there, he was appointed French vice-consul and also worked as an agent for Lloyd's of London. In 1835, he married Margaret Ann Marshall, daughter of John George Marshall, from a politically influential local family. Together, they would have eleven children. (en)
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- Jean Bourinot (fr)
- John George Bourinot (elder) (en)
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