Henri Bourassa died on August 31, 1952 at the age of 83.
Henri Bourassa was born on September 1, 1868.
Henri Bourassa was born on September 1, 1868.
Henri-Bourassa - Montreal Metro - was created in 1966.
Henri Bourassa died on August 31, 1952 at the age of 83.
Henri Bourassa was born on September 1, 1868 and died on August 31, 1952. Henri Bourassa would have been 83 years old at the time of death or 146 years old today.
Napoléon Bourassa died in 1925.
Lucien Bourassa died in 1937.
Henri Bourassa and Wilfred Laurier
Joseph Boutin Bourassa died on 1943-07-12.
Henri Bourassa was a significant Canadian politician and journalist known for his advocacy of French Canadian nationalism and his opposition to conscription during World War I. As a member of Parliament and the founder of the nationalist newspaper "Le Devoir," he played a crucial role in promoting the rights and interests of French Canadians. Bourassa's views on Canadian unity and nationalism helped shape the political landscape in Quebec and contributed to the ongoing discourse about bilingualism and federalism in Canada. His legacy continues to influence discussions on national identity in the country.
The French-speaking nationalists did. An example of one is Henri Bourassa, who resigned from Parliament in protest over the Boer war.
Place Bourassa was created in 1966.