Charles Alphonse FOURNIER

FOURNIER, Charles Alphonse

Personal Data

Party
Liberal
Constituency
Bellechasse (Quebec)
Birth Date
November 1, 1871
Deceased Date
October 13, 1941
Website
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Alphonse_Fournier
PARLINFO
http://www.parl.gc.ca/parlinfo/Files/Parliamentarian.aspx?Item=329d25ef-2eba-400a-8105-2bf4bef49bfd&Language=E&Section=ALL
Profession
pharmacist

Parliamentary Career

December 17, 1917 - October 4, 1921
L LIB
  Bellechasse (Quebec)
December 6, 1921 - September 5, 1925
LIB
  Bellechasse (Quebec)
October 29, 1925 - July 2, 1926
LIB
  Bellechasse (Quebec)

Most Recent Speeches (Page 1 of 32)


May 7, 1926

Mr. FOURNIER:

What is the production of butter in Canada?

Topic:   THE BUDGET
Subtopic:   CONTINUATION OF DEBATE ON THE ANNUAL
Full View Permalink

April 12, 1926

1. What number of motor cars were purchased by the government from January 1, 1912, to January 1, 1922, and subsequently used by members of the government?

2. How many cars were in the Mechanical Transport branch on January 1, 1922, and being used by members of the government?

3. What was the date of purchase of each car. and its purchase price?

4. What was the cost of maintenance of the said cars during the year 1921 in (a) wages of employees; (b) cost of repairs and (c) quantity of gasoline used by each ?

5. How many of these cars were of American manufacture?

Topic:   QUESTIONS PASSED AS ORDERS FOR RETURNS
Subtopic:   PURCHASE OF MOTOR CARS BY GOVERNMENT
Full View Permalink

April 9, 1926

Mr. FOURNIER:

No, no.

Topic:   DOMINION EXPRESS COMPANY
Full View Permalink

April 9, 1926

Mr. FOURNIER:

The operations of the

Dominion Express Company extend all over the world, and it was thought by the Canadian Pacific Railway authorities that in order to prevent any misunderstanding the name should be identioal with that of the railway.

Supply-Marine and Fisheries

Topic:   DOMINION EXPRESS COMPANY
Full View Permalink

March 22, 1926

1. Is there an organization known as "The Amalgamated Civil Servants of Canada?

2. If so, where are its headquarters?

3. What is its object?

4. What are the qualifications required for membership?

5. Is it recognized and approved by the government?

6. How many other unions or associations of civil servants are recognized and approved by the government?

Topic:   QUESTIONS
Subtopic:   AMALGAMATED CIVIL SERVANTS OF CANADA
Full View Permalink