:''This article is about the Quebec newspaper. For other uses, see
La Minerve (disambiguation).''

Front page of the August 21, 1837 of ''La Minerve'', displaying the eponymous Minerva.
'''La Minerve''' (French for "The Minerva") was a newspaper founded in
Montreal,
Lower Canada (present-day
Quebec) by
Augustin-Norbert Morin to promote the political goals of
Louis-Joseph Papineau's
Parti patriote. It was notably directed by
Ludger Duvernay in its earlier years. It existed from 1826 to 1837, and again from 1842 to 1899. Throughout the years, it went from being a radical paper to a conservative one.
History
It was first published on November 9, 1826 and was soon bought by journalist and future
Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society founder Ludger Duvernay in 1827. It was prohibited in 1837 during the events surrounding the
Patriotes Rebellion, which sought to establish an independent
republic for Lower Canada. Back from exile in the United States (he had been forbidden to return by
Lord Durham because of his role in the Rebellion), Duvernay started publication again in 1842.
It then defended the idea of
responsible government and, after the passing of Duvernay in 1852, the paper was the propriety of a number of people before becoming the organ of the
Conservative Party of Canada. It became a daily in 1864 and defended the
Canadian Confederation project, denounced by Papineau and becoming reality in 1867. The paper lost its governmental support when the Conservatives
lost power in 1896 to the
Liberal Party of Canada. Money became scarce and the last edition was published on May 27, 1899.
Trivia
★ From June 14, 1830 to September 7, 1848, its namesake
Minerva appeared upon the first page.
★ The town of
La Minerve, Quebec is named after the newspaper.
★ The title of the paper is apparently based on the French newspaper ''
La Minerve''. Titles of things such as newspapers and organizations inspired from France were common at the time.
References
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"La Minerve (journal)" in ''
La Mémoire du Québec''
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"Duvernay (Ludger)" in ''
La Mémoire du Québec''
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"La Minerve (municipalité de canton)" in ''
La Mémoire du Québec''
See also
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List of Quebec historical newspapers
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List of Quebec media
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Quebec independence movement
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History of Quebec
External links
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Digitized issues of ''La Minerve'' at the
Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec