Sir Dominick Daly was a British colonial public servant and administrator during the 19th century, who held positions in British North America, Tobago and South Australia.
Sir Dominick Daly, around 1861
Lord Durham, who kept Daly in his position following the Rebellion
Lord Sydenham, who required Daly to enter electoral politics
Governor General Metcalfe, whom Daly supported in the 1843 crisis
Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine
Sir Louis-Hippolyte Ménard dit La Fontaine, 1st Baronet, KCMG was a Canadian politician who served as the first Premier of the United Province of Canada and the first head of a responsible government in Canada. He was born in Boucherville, Lower Canada in 1807. A jurist and statesman, La Fontaine was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada in 1830. He was a supporter of Papineau and member of the Parti canadien. After the severe consequences of the Rebellions of 1837 against the British authorities, he advocated political reforms within the new Union regime of 1841.
Sir Louis-Hippolyte La Fontaine, Bt
Lord Durham's Report
Jane Élisabeth Geneviève, Lady Lafontaine, by Notman
Monument of Louis-Hippolyte LaFontaine in Boucherville