Joseph-Édouard-Émile Léonard
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Joseph-Édouard-Émile Léonard | |
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Member of the Canadian Parliament for Laval | |
In office 1902–1908 | |
Preceded by | Thomas Fortin |
Succeeded by | Charles-Avila Wilson |
Personal details | |
Born | Ste-Rose, Laval County, Quebec | December 11, 1872
Died | September 15, 1933 60) | (aged
Political party | Conservative |
Joseph-Édouard-Émile Léonard (December 11, 1872 – September 15, 1933) was a Canadian lawyer and politician.
Born in Ste-Rose, Laval County, Quebec, Léonard was educated at the Colleges of Ste Therese, Joliette and St. Mary's in Montreal. A lawyer, he was head of the Montreal firm of Leonard & Patenaude. He was the Conservative candidate in the electoral district of Laval in the general elections of 1900 but was defeated by Thomas Fortin. He was first elected to the Canadian House of Commons in a 1902 by-election, after Fortin was appointed Judge of the Superior Court of Quebec, Montreal District. He was re-elected in 1904 and was defeated in 1908 and again in 1911.
References
- Joseph-Édouard-Émile Léonard – Parliament of Canada biography
- The Canadian Parliament; biographical sketches and photo-engravures of the senators and members of the House of Commons of Canada. Being the tenth Parliament, elected November 3, 1904
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