The 11th Legislative Assembly of Quebec was the provincial legislature in Quebec, Canada that existed from November 25, 1904 to June 8, 1908. The Quebec Liberal Party led by Simon-Napoléon Parent and Lomer Gouin was the governing party. Gouin replaced Parent in early 1905.

Seats per political party

Affiliation Members
Liberal 68
Conservative 6
 Total
74
 Government Majority
62

Member list

This was the list of members of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec that were elected in the 1904 election:

Name Party Riding
  William Alexander Weir Liberal Argenteuil
  Paul Tourigny Liberal Arthabaska
  Frédéric-Hector Daigneault Liberal Bagot
  Arthur Godbout Liberal Beauce
  Achille Bergevin Liberal Beauharnois
  Adélard Turgeon Liberal Bellechasse
  Joseph Lafontaine Liberal Berthier
  John Hall Kelly Liberal Bonaventure
  James Sarsfield McCorkill Liberal Brome
  Maurice Perrault Liberal Chambly
  Pierre-Calixte Neault Liberal Champlain
  Pierre D'Auteuil Conservative Charlevoix
  François-Xavier Dupuis Liberal Châteauguay
  Honoré Petit Liberal Chicoutimi et Saguenay
  Allen Wright Girard Conservative Compton
  Hector Champagne Liberal Deux-Montagnes
  Alfred Morissett Liberal Dorchester
  Joseph Laferté Liberal Drummond
  Louis-Joseph Lemieux Liberal Gaspé
  Jérémie-Louis Décarie Liberal Hochelaga
  William H. Walker Liberal Huntingdon
  François Gosselin Liberal Iberville
  Robert Jamieson Leslie Liberal Îles-de-la-Madeleine
  Joseph-Adolphe Chauret Liberal Jacques Cartier
  Joseph-Mathias Tellier Conservative Joliette
  Louis-Rodolphe Roy Liberal Kamouraska
  Georges Tanguay Liberal Lac St-Jean
  Côme-Séraphin Cherrier Liberal Laprairie
  Joseph-Edouard Duhamel Liberal L'Assomption
  Pierre-Évariste Leblanc Conservative Laval
  Jean-Cléophas Blouin Liberal Lévis
  Joseph-Édouard Caron Liberal L'Islet
  Napoléon Lemay Liberal Lotbinière
  Georges Lafontaine Conservative Maskinongé
  Donat Caron Liberal Matane
  George Robert Smith Liberal Mégantic
  Joseph-Jean-Baptiste Gosselin Liberal Missisquoi
  Pierre-Julien-Leonidas Bissonnette Liberal Montcalm
  Ernest Roy Liberal Montmagny
  Louis-Alexandre Taschereau Liberal Montmorency
  Georges-Albini Lacombe Liberal Montréal division no. 1
  Lomer Gouin Liberal Montréal division no. 2
  Godfroy Langlois Liberal Montréal division no. 3
  James Cochrane Liberal Montréal division no. 4
  Christopher Benfield Carter Liberal Montréal division no. 5
  Michael James Walsh Liberal Montréal division no. 6
  Dominique Monet Liberal Napierville
  Alfred Marchildon Liberal Nicolet
  Ferdinand-Ambroise Gendron Liberal Ottawa
  David Gillies Liberal Pontiac
  Édouard-Antill Panet Liberal Portneuf
  Cyrille-Fraser Delâge Liberal Québec-Comté
  Amédée Robitaille Liberal Québec-Centre
  Albert Jobin Liberal Québec-Est
  John Charles Kaine Liberal Québec-Ouest
  Louis-Pierre-Paul Cardin Liberal Richelieu
  Peter Samuel George Mackenzie Liberal Richmond
  Auguste Tessier Liberal Rimouski
  Alfred Girard Liberal Rouville
  Joseph Morin Liberal St. Hyacinthe
  Philippe-Honoré Roy Liberal St. Jean
  Louis-Philippe Fiset Liberal St. Maurice
  Simon-Napoléon Parent Liberal St. Sauveur
  Ludger-Pierre Bernard Conservative Shefford
  Pantaléon Pelletier Liberal Sherbrooke
  Joseph-Octave Mousseau Liberal Soulanges
  Prosper-Alfred Bissonnet Liberal Stanstead
  Napoléon Dion Liberal Témiscouata
  Jean Prévost Liberal Terrebonne
  Joseph-Adolphe Tessier Liberal Trois-Rivières
  Hormisdas Pilon Liberal Vaudreuil
  Étienne Blanchard Liberal Verchères
  Napoléon-Pierre Tanguay Liberal Wolfe
  Louis-Jules Allard Liberal Yamaska

Other elected MLAs

Other MLAs were elected during this mandate in by-elections

  • Guillaume-Édouard Ouellet, Quebec Liberal Party, Yamaska, June 20, 1905
  • George Washington Stephens Jr., Quebec Liberal Party, Montreal division no. 4, October 7, 1905
  • Cyprien Dorris, Quebec Liberal Party, Napierville, December 14, 1905
  • Charles-Eugène Côté, Quebec Liberal Party, St. Sauveur, October 14, 1905
  • William Frederick Vilas, Quebec Liberal Party, Brome, September 10, 1906
  • Louis-Joseph Gauthier, Quebec Liberal Party, L'Assomption, October 29, 1906
  • Joseph-Aldéric Benoit, Quebec Liberal Party, Iberville, November 5, 1906
  • Louis-Albin Thériault, Quebec Liberal Party, Iles de la Madeleine, November 20, 1906
  • Charles Ernest Gault, Quebec Conservative Party, Montréal division no.5, January 24, 1907
  • Charles Ramsey Devlin, Quebec Liberal Party, Nicolet, November 4, 1907
  • Pierre-Émile D'Anjou, Quebec Liberal Party, Rimouski, November 4, 1907
  • Honoré Mercier Jr., Quebec Liberal Party, Châteauguay, December 16, 1907

Cabinet Ministers

Parent Cabinet (1904-1905)

  • Prime Minister and Executive Council President: Simon-Napoleon Parent
  • Agriculture: Adélard Turgeon (1904-1905), Némèse Garneau (1905)
  • Colonization and Public Works: Lomer Gouin
  • Lands, Mines and Fishing: Simon-Napoleon Parent
  • Attorney General:Horace Archambault
  • Provincial secretary: Amédée Robitaille
  • Treasurer: John Charles McCorkill
  • Members without portfolios, George Washington Stephens, James John Guerin, William Alexander Weir, Dominique Monet (1905)

Gouin Cabinet (1905-1908)

  • Prime Minister and Executive Council President: Lomer Gouin
  • Agriculture: Auguste Tessier (1905-1906), Jules Allard (1906-1908)
  • Colonization and Public Works: Jules Allard (1905)
  • Lands, Mines and Fishing: Adélard Turgeon (1905)
    • Colonisation, Mines and Fishing: Jean Prevost (1905-1907), Lomer Gouin (1907), Charles Devlin Ramsey (1907-1908)
    • Public Works and Labor: Jules Allard (1905-1906), William Alexandre Weir (1906-1907), Louis-Alexandre Taschereau (1907-1908)
    • Lands and Forests: Adélard Turgeon (1905-1908)
  • Attorney General:Lomer Gouin
  • Provincial secretary: Louis-Rodolphe Roy
  • Treasurer: John Charles McCorkill (1905-1906), Auguste Tessier (1906-1907), William Alexander Weir (1907-1908)
  • Members without portfolios: William Alexander Weir (1905-1906), John Charles Kaine (1906-1908)

References

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