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Mayor Jacques Grenier 20th Mayor of Montreal In office 1889–1891 Preceded by John Abbott Succeeded by James McShane Constituency Saint-Jacques Born 20 January 1823 Berthier-en-Haut, Lower Canada Died March 5, 1909(1909-03-05) (aged 86) Montreal, Quebec, Canada Profession businessman Jacques Grenier (20 January 1823 – 5 March 1909) was a Canadian businessman and politician. He was mayor of Montreal. Contents 1 Background 2 Provincial 3 City Councillor 4 Mayor of Montreal 5 External links // Background He was born in Berthierville. Provincial He was the Liberal candidate to the provincial legislature in the district of Montréal-Est in 1878, but lost against Louis-Olivier Taillon. City Councillor Grenier was a City Councillor in Montreal from 1857 to 1860, from 1861 to 1865, from 1872 to 1873 and from 1874 to 1889. He resigned in 1889 to run for Mayor. Mayor of Montreal He was elected Mayor of Montreal in 1889, was re-elected in 1890, but was defeated in 1891. External links Biography at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online v • d • e Mayors of Montreal Viger · McGill · Bourret · Ferrier · Mills · Bourret (2nd) · Fabre · Wilson · Nelson · Starnes · Rodier · Beaudry · Starnes (2nd) · Workman · Coursol · Cassidy · Bernard · Hingston · Beaudry (2nd) · Rivard · Beaudry (3rd) · Beaugrand · Abbott · Grenier · McShane · Desjardins · Villeneuve · Wilson-Smith · Préfontaine · Cochrane · Laporte · Ekers · Payette · Guerin · Lavallée · Martin · Duquette · Martin (2nd) · Houde · Rinfret · Houde (2nd) · Raynault · Houde (3rd) · Raynault (2nd) · Houde (4th) · Drapeau · Fournier · Drapeau (2nd) · Doré · Bourque · Tremblay Persondata Name Grenier, Jacques Alternative names Short description Date of birth 20 January 1823 Place of birth Berthier-en-Haut, Lower Canada Date of death 5 March 1909 Place of death Montreal, Quebec, Canada This article about a Quebec politician is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e