"Biography". Dictionnaire des parlementaires du Québec de 1792 à nos jours (in French). National Assembly of Quebec.
Usage
editThis template creates a citation link to the biography page at the National Assembly of Quebec website of a parliamentarian in Quebec (or its predecessor entities, Lower Canada and Canada East) who never held elective office.
This includes members of the following non-elective, appointed bodies:
- the Legislative Council of Quebec (1867 until abolition on December 31, 1968)
- the Legislative Council of the Province of Canada 1841–1867, for Canada East (elective from 1856–1867)
- the Special Council of Lower Canada 1838–1841
- the Legislative Council of Lower Canada 1792–1838
Also some governors and administrators:
- the Lieutenant Governor of Quebec 1867 to present
- the Lieutenant Governor of Lower Canada 1792–1841
who were never members of a lower, elective parliamentary house.
In general, the lower parliamentary houses were elected, the upper houses were appointed.
Use {{Quebec MNA biography}} instead for those who held an elective office (even if later appointed to a non-elective body).
This includes members of the following elective bodies:
- The present-day unicameral house, the National Assembly of Quebec
- The above under its former name of Legislative Assembly of Quebec (1867 until name change on December 31, 1968)
- The Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada 1841–1867, for Canada East
- The Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada 1792–1838
Note: there was no elected house from 1838 to 1841, in the aftermath of the Lower Canada Rebellion.
{{Quebec MLC biography|####}}
Description of parameters
edit- ID (or just use first unnamed parameter): This is part of the URL for the member's biography. To look it up:
- Go to http://www.assnat.qc.ca/fr/membres/notices/index.html
- In the
[A] [B] [C] [D] [E-F] [G] [H-I] [J-K] [L] [M] [N-O] [P] [Q-R] [S] [T-U] [V-Z]
header, click on the letter corresponding to start of the member's surname - Find the member's name in the resulting listing and click on it (or right-click and use "copy URL" in your browser)
- Extract the part of the URL between
http://www.assnat.qc.ca/fr/patrimoine/anciens-parlementaires/
and.html
- Note: If the URL is of the form
http://www.assnat.qc.ca/fr/deputes/#####/index.html
, use {{Quebec MNA bio}} instead.
- Example:
{{Quebec MLC biography|power-william-gerard-335}}
for William Gerard Power - Result: "Biography". Dictionnaire des parlementaires du Québec de 1792 à nos jours (in French). National Assembly of Quebec.
- Example:
- Example:
{{Quebec MLC biography|power-william-gerard-335|William Gerard Power}}
for William Gerard Power - Result: "Biography of William Gerard Power". Dictionnaire des parlementaires du Québec de 1792 à nos jours (in French). National Assembly of Quebec.
- Example:
- Note: the old (pre-2010) external-link URLs of the form
http://www.assnat.qc.ca/fra/Membres/notices/d/dutr2.shtml
- are now deadlinks. Replace them.
- Optional parameters
- name (or just use second unnamed parameter): if specified (and text is unspecified), sets link text to "Biography of name at National Assembly of Quebec website". This is useful if you need to cite a person's biography on some other person's page. Ignored if text was specified.
- text : The link text. If unspecified (and name is also unspecified), this defaults to "Biography at National Assembly of Quebec website". Overrides name.
- fr : Specify
|fr=no
to suppress the default notification that the webpage is in French.- Note: Nearly all of the biographies are available in French only, even if the URL uses
/en/
instead of/fr/
.
- Note: Nearly all of the biographies are available in French only, even if the URL uses