Rodolphe Laflamme

Toussaint-Antoine-Rodolphe Laflamme, PC (15 May 1827 7 December 1893), was a French-Canadian lawyer, professor of law and politician. He received a BCL in 1856 and an honorary DCL in 1873, both from McGill University.[1] He was a partner in a prominent Montreal, Quebec, law firm, and was known for his support of the Liberal party. He was from 1872 to 1878 a Member of Parliament in the House of Commons of Canada, and served as the Minister of Inland Revenue, and then the Minister of Justice in the administration of Alexander Mackenzie.

Rodolphe Laflamme
Member of the Canadian Parliament
for Jacques Cartier
In office
1872–1878
Preceded byGuillaume Gamelin Gaucher
Succeeded byDésiré Girouard
Personal details
Born
Toussaint-Antoine-Rodolphe Laflamme

(1827-05-15)15 May 1827
Montreal, Lower Canada
Died7 December 1893(1893-12-07) (aged 66)
Montreal, Quebec
Political partyLiberal

Family

His daughter Lady Jetté, married, in 1862, Sir Louis-Amable Jetté, K.C.M.G., a Justice of the Superior Court of Quebec, and Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec. She was born March 27, 1841, and educated in Montreal.[2]

1872 Canadian federal election: Jacques Cartier
Party Candidate Votes
LiberalRodolphe Laflamme685
ConservativeDésiré Girouard635
1874 Canadian federal election: Jacques Cartier
Party Candidate Votes
LiberalRodolphe Laflammeacclaimed

By-election: On Mr. Laflamme being named Minister of Inland Revenue, 9 November 1876

By-election on 28 December 1876
Party Candidate Votes
LiberalRodolphe Laflammeacclaimed
1878 Canadian federal election: Jacques Cartier
Party Candidate Votes
ConservativeDésiré Girouard1,010
LiberalRodolphe Laflamme1,008
1882 Canadian federal election: Jacques Cartier
Party Candidate Votes
ConservativeDésiré Girouard994
LiberalRodolphe Laflamme731

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