Caron, Sir Joseph Philippe Réné Adolphe
- Caron, Sir Joseph Philippe Réné Adolphe
(1843-1908)
Born in Quebec. Studied law; entered public life in 1873 as member of Dominion House for Quebec County; elected for Rimouski, 1891. Minister of militia and defence, 1880-1892; postmaster-general, 1892.
Bib.: Morgan, Can. Men; Dent, Can. Por.
The makers of Canada.
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