Honoré Achim
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Honoré Achim | |
Member of Parliament
for Labelle |
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In office Canadian federal election, 1911 – Canadian federal election, 1917 |
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Preceded by | Charles B. Major |
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Succeeded by | Hyacinthe-Adélard Fortier |
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Born | August 2, 1881 Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
Died | May 14, 1950 |
Political party | Conservative (1911-1917) Liberal (1917) |
Profession | Lawyer |
Honoré Achim (August 2, 1881 – May 14, 1950) was a Canadian politician and lawyer. He was a member of the Conservative Party of Canada between November 15, 1911 and June 28, 1917 then crossed the floor to the Liberal Party of Canada, as a result of the conscription issue, where he remained until October 6, 1917.
Born in Montreal, Quebec, Achim also served as a Member of the National Assembly of Quebec representing the Quebec Liberal Party in Labelle until resigning on October 13, 1921.