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      The Legislative Council of Quebec was the unelected upper house of the Quebec legislature. It was abolished effective December 31, 1968.
      The Council was composed of 24 members, appointed by the Lieutenant Governor upon recommendation of the Premier. Each councillor nominally represented a portion of the Province of Quebec called a division. Members were appointed for life; in 1963 the rule was changed to retire members at age 75, but this did not apply to already-appointed members, and in the event remained entirely theoretical since the Council was abolished before it could be applied to anyone.
      During its existence, all members of the Legislative Council belonged to either the Quebec Liberal Party, the Conservative Party of Quebec, or the Union Nationale.
      When it was dissolved the standings were: Union Nationale – 15, Liberal – 9.


      Members




      = Alma

      =
      Jean-Louis Beaudry 1867–1886 Conservative
      Sévère Rivard 1886–1888 Conservative
      Louis Tourville 1888–1896 Liberal
      Trefflé Berthiaume 1896–1915 Conservative
      Médéric Martin 1919–1946 Liberal
      Joseph-Olier Renaud 1946–1968 Union Nationale


      = Bedford

      =
      Thomas Wood 1867–1898 Conservative
      John Charles James Sarsfield McCorkill 1898–1903 Liberal
      Ernest de Varennes 1904–1919 Liberal
      Joseph-Jean-Baptiste Gosselin 1919–1929 Liberal
      Jacob Nicol 1929–1958 Liberal
      Joseph-Oscar Gilbert 1960–1968 Union Nationale


      = De la Durantaye

      =
      Joseph-Octave Beaubien 1867–1877 Conservative
      Édouard Rémillard 1878–1887 Liberal
      Pierre Garneau 1887–1904 Liberal
      Édouard Burroughs Garneau 1904–1911 Liberal
      Georges-Élie Amyot 1912–1930 Liberal
      Alfred-Valère Roy 1930–1942 Liberal
      Cyrille Vaillancourt 1943–1944 Liberal
      Charles Delagrave 1944–1952 Liberal
      Joseph Boulanger 1952–1963 Union Nationale
      George O'Reilly 1964–1968 Liberal


      = De Lanaudière

      =
      Pierre-Eustache Dostaler 1867–1884 Conservative
      Louis-François-Rodrigue Masson 1884 Conservative
      Vincent-Paul Lavallée 1885–1888 Conservative
      Louis Sylvestre 1890–1905 Liberal
      Jules Allard 1905–1910 Liberal
      Louis-Philippe Bérard 1912–1914 Liberal
      Jules Allard 1916–1919 Liberal
      Clément Robillard 1919–1926 Liberal
      Gaspard De Serres 1928 Liberal
      Joseph-Ferdinand Daniel 1929–1940 Liberal
      Félix Messier 1942–1968 Liberal


      = De la Vallière

      =
      Jean-Baptiste-Georges Proulx 1867–1884 Liberal
      François-Xavier-Ovide Méthot 1884–1908 Conservative
      Adélard Turgeon 1909–1930 Liberal
      Joseph-Charles-Ernest Ouellet 1930–1952 Liberal
      Patrice Tardif 1952–1968 Union Nationale


      = De Lorimier

      =
      Charles-Séraphin Rodier 1867–1876 Conservative
      Joseph-Gaspard Laviolette 1876–1897 Conservative
      Jean Girouard 1897–1936 Conservative
      Alphonse Raymond 1936–1958 Union Nationale
      John Pozer Rowat 1958–1968 Union Nationale


      = De Salaberry

      =
      Henry Starnes 1867–1896 Conservative
      Jean-Damien Rolland 1896–1912 Conservative
      Achille Bergevin 1913–1914 Liberal
      Alphonse Racine 1915–1918 Liberal
      Lomer Gouin 1920–1921 Liberal
      Raoul-Ovide Grothé 1927–1968 Liberal


      = Grandville

      =
      Élisée Dionne 1867–1892 Conservative
      Thomas-Philippe Pelletier 1892–1913 Conservative
      John Hall Kelly 1914–1939 Liberal
      François-Philippe Brais 1940–1968 Liberal


      = Gulf

      =
      John Le Boutillier 1867–1872 Conservative
      Thomas Savage 1873–1887 Conservative
      David Alexander Ross 1887–1897 Liberal
      Richard Turner 1897–1917 Liberal
      Frank Carrel 1918–1940 Liberal
      Jules-André Brillant 1942–1968 Liberal


      = Inkerman

      =
      George Bryson 1867–1887 Conservative
      George Bryson 1887–1937 Liberal
      Charles Allan Smart 1937 Conservative
      Martin Beattie Fisher 1939–1941 Union Nationale
      Robert R. Ness 1942–1960 Liberal
      George Carlyle Marler 1960–1968 Liberal


      = Kennebec

      =
      Isidore Thibaudeau 1867–1874 Liberal
      Louis Richard 1874–1876 Conservative
      Joseph Gaudet 1877–1882 Conservative
      Elzéar Gérin 1882–1887 Conservative
      Édouard-Louis Pacaud 1887–1889 Liberal
      Napoléon-Charles Cormier 1889–1915 Liberal
      François-Théodore Savoie 1915–1921 Liberal
      Paul Tourigny 1921–1926 Liberal
      Joseph-Édouard Caron 1927–1929 Liberal
      Élisée Thériault 1929–1958 Liberal
      Ernest Benoît 1959–1968 Union Nationale


      = La Salle

      =
      Louis Panet 1867–1884 Conservative
      Praxède Larue 1885–1896 Conservative
      Vildebon-Winceslas Larue 1896–1906 Conservative
      Charles-Eugène Dubord 1907–1917 Liberal
      Philippe-Jacques Paradis 1917–1927 Liberal
      Louis Alfred Letourneau 1927–1938 Liberal
      Jean Mercier 1939 Union Nationale
      Pierre Bertrand 1939–1948 Union Nationale
      Joseph-Théophile Larochelle 1948–1954 Union Nationale
      Alfred-Albert Bouchard 1954–1968 Union Nationale


      = Lauzon

      =
      Alexandre-René Chaussegros de Léry 1867–1880 Conservative
      George Couture 1881–1887 Conservative
      Louis-Philippe Pelletier 1888 Conservative
      Louis-Napoléon Larochelle 1888–1890 Conservative
      Nicodème Audet 1892–1905 Conservative
      Blaise-Ferdinand Letellier 1905–1910 Liberal
      Eugène Roberge 1912–1935 Liberal
      Émile Moreau 1935–1959 Liberal
      Gérald Martineau 1959–1968 Union Nationale


      = Mille-Isles

      =
      Félix-Hyacinthe Lemaire 1867–1879 Conservative
      Jean-Baptiste Lefebvre de Villemure 1880–1882 Conservative
      Alexandre Lacoste 1882–1883 Conservative
      Charles Champagne 1883–1888 Conservative
      David Marsil 1888–1899 Liberal
      François-Xavier Mathieu 1900–1908 Liberal
      Hector Champagne 1908–1941 Liberal
      Francis Lawrence Connors 1942–1964 Liberal
      Lionel Bertrand 1964–1968 Liberal


      = Montarville

      =
      Charles-Eugène Boucher de Boucherville 1867–1915 Conservative
      Joseph-Léonide Perron 1916–1929 Liberal
      Narcisse Pérodeau 1929–1932 Liberal
      Gustave Lemieux 1932–1956 Liberal
      Émile Lesage 1956–1963 Union Nationale
      Arthur Dupré 1963–1968 Liberal


      = Repentigny

      =
      Louis Archambeault 1867–1888 Conservative
      Horace Archambeault 1888–1908 Liberal
      Achille Bergevin 1910–1913 Liberal
      Georges-Aimé Simard 1913–1921 Liberal
      Georges-Aimé Simard 1923–1953 Liberal
      Édouard Masson 1953–1967 Union Nationale
      Marcel Faribault 1967–1968 Union Nationale


      = Rigaud

      =
      Eustache Prud'homme 1867–1888 Conservative
      Wilfrid Prévost 1888–1898 Liberal
      Joseph Lanctôt 1898–1914 Liberal
      Joseph-Adolphe Chauret 1915–1918 Liberal
      Séverin Létourneau 1919–1922 Liberal
      Édouard Ouellette 1923–1931 Liberal
      Victor Marchand 1932–1960 Liberal
      Jean Raymond 1960–1968 Union Nationale


      = Rougemont

      =
      John Fraser de Berry 1867–1876 Conservative
      Pierre Boucher de la Bruère 1877–1895 Conservative
      Gédéon Ouimet 1895–1905 Conservative
      François Gosselin 1906–1909 Liberal
      Ernest Choquette 1910–1941 Liberal
      Wilfrid Bovey 1942–1956 Liberal
      Joseph-Henri-Albiny Paquette 1958–1967 Union Nationale
      Jean-Guy Cardinal 1967–1968 Union Nationale


      = Shawinigan

      =
      John Jones Ross 1867–1901 Conservative
      Némèse Garneau 1901–1937 Liberal
      Jean-Louis Baribeau 1938–1968 Union Nationale


      = Stadacona

      =
      Thomas McGreevy 1867–1874 Conservative
      John Sharples, Sr. 1874–1876 Conservative
      John Hearn 1877–1892 Conservative
      John Roche 1892–1893 Conservative
      John Sharples, Jr. 1893–1913 Conservative
      John Charles Kaine 1915–1923 Liberal
      William Gerard Power 1923–1934 Liberal
      Hector Laferté 1934–1968 Liberal


      = Saurel

      =
      David Morrison Armstrong 1867–1873 Conservative
      Pierre-Euclide Roy 1873–1882 Conservative
      Joseph-Adolphe Dorion 1882–1897 Conservative
      Narcisse Pérodeau 1897–1924 Liberal
      Pamphile-Réal Du Tremblay 1925–1955 Liberal
      Jean Barrette 1955–1968 Union Nationale


      = The Laurentides

      =
      Jean-Élie Gingras 1867–1887 Conservative
      Guillaume Bresse 1887–1892 Liberal
      Thomas Chapais 1892–1946 Conservative
      Gérald Martineau 1946–1959 Union Nationale
      Antonio Auger 1959–1968 Union Nationale


      = Victoria

      =
      James Ferrier 1867–1888 Conservative
      Hugh Mackay 1888 Liberal
      James Kewley Ward 1888–1910 Liberal
      George Robert Smith 1911–1922 Liberal
      Henry Miles 1923–1932 Liberal
      Gordon Wallace Scott 1932–1940 Liberal
      George Gordon Hyde 1942–1946 Liberal
      George Buchanan Foster 1946–1968 Union Nationale


      = Wellington

      =
      Edward Hale 1867–1875 Conservative
      William Hoste Webb 1875–1887 Conservative
      Francis Edward Gilman 1887–1917 Liberal
      William Frederick Vilas 1917–1930 Liberal
      Gordon Wallace Scott 1930–1931 Liberal
      William Stephen Bullock 1931–1936 Liberal
      Louis-Arthur Giroux 1937–1945 Union Nationale
      Édouard Asselin 1946–1968 Union Nationale


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