André Jobin was a notary and political figure in Lower Canada and Canada East.
Louis-Joseph Papineau, leader of the Patriote movement
Governor Aylmer, who cancelled Jobin's commission as a Justice of the Peace
Governor General Lord Gosford, the target of Jobin's criticism
Louis-Hippolyte LaFontaine, leader of the French-Canadian Group
Alexandre-Maurice Delisle
Alexandre-Maurice Delisle was a Montreal businessman and political figure. Trained as a lawyer, he held several public service positions in the governments of Lower Canada and the Province of Canada. In 1841, he was elected to the first Parliament of the Province of Canada, and was one of only two French-Canadian members of the Assembly to vote in favour of the union of Lower Canada and Upper Canada. He resigned his seat in 1843 to return to provincial service, as clerk of the Crown. Although he left electoral politics, he was a strong supporter of the Parti Bleu. In addition to his provincial offices, he was involved in various business activities.
Alexandre-Maurice Delisle
Notre-Dame des Neiges Cemetery, where Delisle is buried