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Joseph Dubuc

Sir Joseph Dubuc (26 December 1840 – 7 January 1914), was a Canadian lawyer, politician, and judge who was born in Lower Canada and became an important political figure from Manitoba.
==Early life==
Dubuc was from a large family and was irregularly in school because of family responsibilities. He spent some time in the United States and learned English while working in a factory. Upon returning to Quebec, he completed military school in Montreal in November 1866.〔 He further engaged in formal studies, latterly at the Petit Séminaire de Montreal, where he made friends with Louis Riel. This connection would shape his political life in the future. He received a Bachelor of Common Law degree from McGill College in 1869 and was called to the Lower Canada bar the same year.〔
In January 1870, Riel called on him to help with the new provisional government that had been established as part of the Red River Rebellion. Dubuc left for Manitoba in June and, upon his arrival in the Red River area,〔 became friends with Bishop Alexandre-Antonin Taché who dissuaded him of his doubts. He wrote articles for the Montreal newspaper ''La Minerve'' explaining the position of the Métis and encouraging francophones to settle in the Canadian West.〔 In 1871, he was accepted into the Manitoba bar.〔 Following the end of the rebellion Dubuc established a law practice in Winnipeg and was editor a French-language weekly, ''Le Métis'', aimed at the Métis population.〔
He had a son Lucien Dubuc who went on to become a famous Judge.

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