Alphonse-Télesphore Lépine
See also: Lépine
Alphonse-Télesphore Lépine (born the May 15th 1855 - 1943), Typographer of trade, is the first Député working inhabitant of Quebec and Canadian.
Alphonse-Télesphore Lépine is typographer trade unionist montréalais. He was a member of the International union of the typos and Chevaliers of work. He is, in 1886, the secretary founder of the central Conseil of the trades and the work of Montreal.
He is elected the September 26th 1888 with the House of Commons of the Canada as a working deputy independent for the French-speaking district of Montreal-Is in the city of the same name to the Quebec. In a populist operation and electoralist, the conservative party will support it. It will remain in station until in 1896. It will be beaten with the elections of the June 23rd 1896 whereas it tried to represent the working district of Sainte-Marie also located at Montreal with the Quebec.
Today, a park bears its name in the district of the Plate-Mount-Royal in the center of the city Montreal.
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