Robert Christie (Quebec politician), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Robert Christie (Quebec politician)

Canadian politician

Date of Birth: 20-Jan-1787

Place of Birth: Windsor, Nova Scotia, Canada

Date of Death: 13-Oct-1856

Profession: lawyer, politician, historian, journalist

Zodiac Sign: Aquarius


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About Robert Christie (Quebec politician)

  • Robert Christie (January 20, 1787 – October 13, 1856) was a lawyer, journalist, historian and political figure in Lower Canada and Canada East. He was born in Windsor, Nova Scotia in 1787, the son of a Scottish immigrant.
  • He attended the King's Collegiate School in Windsor and went to Quebec in 1805.
  • He became an attorney in 1810 and served in the militia during the War of 1812.
  • In 1816, he became the editor for the Quebec Telegraph, a weekly bilingual newspaper.
  • In 1827, he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada representing GaspĂ© and was appointed chairman of the Court of Quarter Sessions.
  • He came into conflict with the assembly for removing magistrates who opposed the governor and, in 1829, he was expelled from the Legislative Assembly.
  • However, the constituents of GaspĂ© continued to vote him back in and he was expelled four more times.
  • The government in Britain supported Christie. Later, Christie attempted to start a movement in GaspĂ© to separate from Lower Canada and join the province of New Brunswick.
  • This alienated the voters of the region and he was not re-elected in 1833. In 1841, however, he was elected to the 1st Parliament of the Province of Canada, again representing GaspĂ©, and he continue to represent the region until 1854.
  • He introduced the motion in 1842 to move the capital from Kingston to Montreal.
  • He edited the newspaper Quebec Mercury from 1848 to 1850. He died at Quebec City in 1856.

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