Napoléon Kemner Laflamme Politician

Napoléon Kemner Laflamme (22 October 1865 – 10 August 1929) was a Liberal party member of the Canadian House of Commons. He was born in Lyster, Canada East, the son of Jacques K. Laflamme and Marie Gagné, and became a lawyer.Laflamme was educated at the Séminaire de Québec and the Université Laval, was called to the Quebec bar in 1893 and set up practice in Montreal. In 1905, he was named King's Counsel. Laflamme was an unsuccessful candidate for a seat in the Quebec assembly in 1909. In the same year, he married Eugénie Surveyer. He was elected to Parliament at the Drummond—Arthabaska riding in the 1921 general election. After serving one term in the House of Commons, he left federal politics as of the 1925 federal election and did not seek re-election.Laflamme was appointed to the Senate on 21 December 1927 and remained in that role until his death on 10 August 1929.

Personal facts

Birth dateOctober 22, 1865
Birth nameNapoléon Kemner Laflamme
Birth place
Canada East , Lyster Quebec
Date of deathAugust 10, 1929

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Office holder

officeSenator for Mille Isles Quebec
party
Liberal Party of Canada
region
Drummond—Arthabaska
successor

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