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Télesphore Saint-Pierre (July 10, 1869, in Lavaltrie, Quebec – October 25, 1912, in Saint-Boniface, Manitoba) was a journalist, writer and editor. He had three children with his wife Stéphanie Guérin, and was a redactor for La Patrie, La Minerve, Le Canada, au Soir, for The Gazette and for Montreal Daily Herald. He was also an author of an "Histoire du commerce canadien-français de Montréal, 1535–1893" (1894) and "Histoire des Canadiens français du Michigan et du comté d'Essex, Ontario" (1895).

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  1. Roby, Yves. "SAINT-PIERRE, TÉLESPHORE". Dictionary of Canadian Biography. Retrieved February 11, 2016.
  2. "Télesphore Saint-Pierre" (in French). Retrieved December 31, 2015..
  3. Lamarre, Jean (Spring 1998). "Modeles migratoires et integration socio-economique des Canadiens francais de la vallee de la Saginaw, Michigan, 1840-1900". Labour 41. ProQuest 218807407.



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