Charles-Auguste-Maximilien Globensky

Globensky published a number of articles on the subject and was president of the Agricultural Society of Two Mountains.

[1] In 1868 and 1869 he wrote a series of articles on the development of railways in Quebec.

Beginning in 1873, he published widely read political articles in Le Monde and La Minerve.

In 1883 he published a book, La Rébellion de 1837 à Saint-Eustache, dedicated to defending the memory of his father against accusations of not supporting the Patriotes in the 1837 Rebellion as well as providing a political analysis of the uprising.

In an 1875 by-election, he sought a seat in the House of Commons of Canada as an Independent representing Two Mountains.

Charles-August-Maximilien Globensky, Member of Parliament, Deux-Montagnes, 1875