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VANASSE VERTEFEUILLE, Fabien, Canadian journalist, born in St. Davids, Quebec, 6 November, 1849. He was educated at Nicolet seminary, admitted to the bar in Montreal in 1875, was president of L'Institut legal of Montreal in 1873, and vice-president of the club Cartier in 1877-'9. He is editor of "L'Opinion publique" and of "Le Monde" in Montreal, and was president of the Quebec press association in 1885. He was elected for Yamaska to the Canadian parliament, 7 July, 1879, and was re-elected in 1882 and in 1887. He is a Conservative.

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