SartoFournier (15 February 1908 – 23 July 1980) was a Canadian politician. He served as mayor of Montreal from 1957 to 1960. Born in East Broughton, Quebec...
American journalist SartoFournier (1908–1980), Canadian politician Sébastien Fournier (born 1971), Swiss football player Stephen Fournier (1852–1919), Canadian...
Sarto is an Italian surname, and may refer to: SartoFournier (1909 – 1980), Canadian politician. Andrea del Sarto (1486 – 1531), Italian painter from...
wrote Prime Minister John Diefenbaker in his memoir. Montreal's mayor, SartoFournier, backed the proposal, allowing Canada to make a bid to the Bureau International...
1979 – Joseph Kessel, French journalist and author (b. 1898) 1980 – SartoFournier, Canadian lawyer and politician, 38th Mayor of Montreal (b. 1908) 1980...
Liberal MP SartoFournier, it was still necessary to provide 20,000 false ballots to allow Fournier to win the election. One of Fournier's first acts...
negotiated the WWII Nazi surrender in the Netherlands (d.1969) February 15 – SartoFournier, politician and mayor of Montreal (d.1980) February 16 – Georges-Henri...
composer (d. 1991) 1907 – Cesar Romero, American actor (d. 1994) 1908 – SartoFournier, Canadian lawyer and politician, 38th Mayor of Montreal (d. 1980) 1909...
1843) – third Premier of Quebec and Senator for Montarville, Quebec SartoFournier (LLB 1937) – Member of Parliament, 38th Mayor of Montreal, and Senator...
newspaper editor, politician and Premier of Nova Scotia (b. 1901) July 23 – SartoFournier, politician and mayor of Montreal (b. 1903) August 14 Dorothy Stratten...
irregularities, Jean Drapeau was ousted from City Hall and replaced by SartoFournier. After a three-year hiatus, Jean Drapeau returned to power in 1960 and...
St-Père Liberal February 9, 1940 Tweedsmuir King January 31, 1950 Death SartoFournier Liberal June 12, 1953 Massey St. Laurent July 23, 1980 Death Thomas...
Lanaudière, Quebec In office 1984–1992 Appointed by John Turner Preceded by SartoFournier Succeeded by Paul Massicotte Personal details Born (1927-05-23)23 May...
Edgar Fournier Progressive Conservative New Brunswick September 24, 1962 Diefenbaker February 11, 1983 Resignation No No SartoFournier Liberal Quebec...
1940 Lotbinière Hugues Lapointe ‡ Liberal 1940 Maisonneuve—Rosemont SartoFournier Liberal 1935 Matapédia—Matane Philéas Côté Independent Liberal 1945...
Brunswick December 9, 1971 Trudeau September 29, 1980 Retirement SartoFournier Liberal Quebec June 12, 1953 St. Laurent July 23, 1980 Death Louis-Philippe...
Bourget Liberal Lotbinière Hugues Lapointe Liberal Maisonneuve—Rosemont SartoFournier Liberal Matapédia—Matane Antoine-Philéas Côté Liberal Mégantic Joseph...
Brunswick December 9, 1971 Trudeau September 29, 1980 Retirement SartoFournier Liberal Quebec June 12, 1953 St. Laurent July 23, 1980 Death Louis-Philippe...
Resignation Edgar Fournier Progressive Conservative New Brunswick September 24, 1962 Diefenbaker February 11, 1983 Resignation SartoFournier Liberal Quebec...
Francoeur (by-election of 27 December 1937) Liberal Maisonneuve—Rosemont SartoFournier Liberal Matapédia—Matane Arthur-Joseph Lapointe Liberal Mégantic—Frontenac...
Liberal 1940 Lotbinière Hugues Lapointe Liberal 1940 Maisonneuve—Rosemont SartoFournier Liberal 1935 Matapédia—Matane Arthur-Joseph Lapointe Liberal 1935 Mégantic—Frontenac...