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Jean-Thomas and Taschereau
Born in Quebec City, the son of Jean-Thomas Taschereau, lawyer and judge at the Supreme Court, and Marie-Louise-Joséphine Caron.
Its members were made up of liberal professionals and small-scale merchants, including François Blanchet, Pierre-Stanislas Bédard, John Neilson, Jean-Thomas Taschereau, James Stuart, Louis Bourdages, Denis-Benjamin Viger, Daniel Tracey, Edmund Bailey O ' Callaghan, Andrew Stuart, and Louis-Joseph Papineau.
His father, Louis-Alexandre Taschereau, had been Premier of Quebec and his grandfather, Jean-Thomas Taschereau, also served on the Supreme Court of Canada as an Associate Justice.
Robert was more distantly related to Sir Henri Elzéar Taschereau, who replaced Jean-Thomas on the Supreme Court and went on to serve as Chief Justice of Canada.
The newspaper was founded in Quebec City by lawyer Pierre-Stanislas Bédard and associates François Blanchet, Jean-Antoine Panet, Jean-Thomas Taschereau and Joseph Le Vasseur Borgia.
He was appointed a judge of the Quebec Superior Court in 1871 and to the Supreme Court of Canada in 1878 following the retirement of Jean-Thomas Taschereau ( see below ), and also taught law part time at the University of Ottawa.
He was first-cousin once-removed to the brothers Elzéar Alexandre Cardinal Taschereau and Supreme Court Justice Jean-Thomas Taschereau.
Jean-Thomas Taschereau ( jurist )

Taschereau and
* Sir Henri Elzear Taschereau October 7, 1878
* 1911 Henri Elzéar Taschereau, French Canadian jurist and Chief Justice of Canada ( b. 1836 )
* 1836 Henri Elzéar Taschereau, Canadian jurist and Chief justice of Canada ( d. 1911 )
* 1896 Robert Taschereau, Canadian judge and politician, 11th Chief Justice of Canada ( d. 1970 )
* Robert Taschereau ( February 9, 1940 September 1, 1967 )
* Kellock Taschereau Commission
* Louis-Alexandre Taschereau ( 1920 1936 ) ( premier 1920 1936 )
# Cardinal Archbishop Elzéar-Alexandre Taschereau ( 1871 1898 )
* March 5 Louis-Alexandre Taschereau, politician and 14th Premier of Quebec ( died 1952 )
* July 9 Louis-Alexandre Taschereau becomes premier of Quebec, replacing Sir Lomer Gouin
* July 6 Louis-Alexandre Taschereau, politician and 14th Premier of Quebec ( b. 1867 )
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* April 14 Henri Elzéar Taschereau, jurist and 4th Chief Justice of Canada ( b. 1836 )
Robert Taschereau, ( September 10, 1896 July 26, 1970 ) was a lawyer who became the 11th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada and who briefly served as acting Governor General of Canada following the death of Georges Vanier in 1967.
* Elzéar-Alexandre Taschereau ( 1887 1898 )
Sir Henri-Elzéar Taschereau, PC ( October 7, 1836 April 14, 1911 ) was a Canadian jurist and the fourth Chief Justice of Canada.
* Gabriel Taschereau de Baudry: July 1, 1720 April 26, 1722
* Louis-Alexandre Taschereau ( 1867 1952 ): lawyer, Premier of Québec
* Robert Taschereau ( 1896 1970 ): lawyer, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada
# Henri-Thomas Taschereau, Liberal ( 1872 1878 )

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