honourable the Hiram Blanchard (born the January 17th 1820, deceased the December 17th 1874) was a lawyer and Politician Nova Scotian.
He of abort is elected with the Chambre of Parliament of Nova Scotia in 1859 under the liberal banner . He however has suddenly supported the Canadian Confédération, and becomes prosecutor-general within the government of Charles Tupper in 1864 under the Parti the confederation of Charles Tupper. When Tupper leaves to launch out in federal policy in 1867, Blanchard takes the orders of what was going to become the Conservative party and briefly succeeds Tupper at the station of Prime Minister, before being demolishes in the first election of Nova Scotia as a province by the Party anti-confederation of William Annand. Blanchard continues to sit at the legislature as a chief of the Opposition until his death in 1874.
Biography of the '' biographical Dictionnaire of Canada in line ''
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