Adolphe Jacquies

Adolphe Jacquies (c. 1798 – 30 January 1860) was a Canadian shopkeeper, printer, trade unionist, and newspaper publisher in Quebec City.

Born in Bordeaux, he immigrated to Quebec City sometime before 1826. In 1836, he reorganised the Quebec City printers into the Canadian Typographical Union. He became a typographer in 1837 and published a newspaper called Le Fantasque. In 1839, he was arrested for printing a poem in the paper and released afterwards with health complications. He continued printing newspapers and wrote editorials for the Canadian Colonist and Commercial Advertiser. His views were sympathetic to the Parti Patriote and liberal causes. He died in Quebec City.