Charles Boucher de Boucherville
Canadian politician and Premier of Quebec

Born
May 4th, 1822
202 years ago
Died
September 10th, 1915
109 years ago — 93 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
Canada
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A Canadian physician and politician, served as the 3rd Premier of Quebec. Held the premiership during key phases of provincial governance, contributing to legislative advancements. Oversaw the administration of public health policies and worked on improving education and infrastructure in Quebec. Played a significant role in the Conservative Party of Quebec and influenced political discourse during the late 19th century.
Served as the 3rd Premier of Quebec
Contributed to public health policies
Influenced the Conservative Party of Quebec
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