Edmond Lapierre

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Edmond Anthony Lapierre
Member of Parliament for Nipissing
In office
1921–1930
Preceded by Charles Robert Harrison
Succeeded by Raoul Hurtubise
MPP for Sudbury
In office
1934–1937
Preceded by Charles McCrea
Succeeded by James Cooper
Personal details
Born January 25, 1866
Montreal, Canada West
Died June 20, 1960
Political party Liberal Party of Canada
Ontario Liberal Party
Residence Sudbury, Ontario

Edmond Anthony Lapierre (25 January 1866 20 June 1960) was a Liberal party member of the Canadian House of Commons. He was born in Montreal and became a sales representative.

Lapierre attended St. Mary's Academy in Montreal. He worked with Greenshields in that city for 18 years. Moving to northern Ontario, he became a member of Sudbury's Board of Trade and was a director of the Mattawa Fur Company, and served on various associations.[1]

He was first elected to Parliament at the Nipissing riding in the 1921 general election after an unsuccessful campaign as a Laurier Liberal there in the 1917 election. Lapierre was re-elected in 1925 and 1926. He left federal politics at the end of his term in the 16th Canadian Parliament and did not seek another term in the 1930 election. He was subsequently a member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for the provincial Liberals from 1934 to 1937.

References

  1. Normandin, A.L. (1929). Canadian Parliamentary Guide. Ottawa: Mortimer Company. 

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