John Jones Ross

John Jones Ross (August 16, 1831 - May 4, 1901) was born in Quebec City, Canada. He was the son of a Scots-Quebecer merchant, George McIntosh Ross, and his French-Canadian wife Sophie-Éloïse Gouin. He served as Conservative Premier of the Province of Quebec from January 23, 1884 to January 25, 1887, and was later appointed to the Canadian Senate. He served as Speaker from 1891 to 1896.

Elections as party leader

He lost the 1886 election, but remained in power in a minority government until he resigned on January 25, 1887.

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Preceded by:
Joseph-Alfred Mousseau
List of Quebec premiers Succeeded by:
Louis-Olivier Taillon
Ross, John Jones Ross, John Jones Ross, John Jones Ross, John Jones

 

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