Louis-Philippe Normand
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Louis-Philippe Normand (September 21, 1863 – June 27, 1928) was a Canadian physician and politician.
Born in Trois-Rivières, Quebec, the son of Télesphore-Eusèbe Normand and Alphonsine Giroux, he received his Doctor of Medicine from Université Laval in 1886. A practicing physician, he was also mayor of Trois-Rivières. In 1911, he ran for the Canadian House of Commons in the Quebec riding of Three Rivers and St. Maurice as the Conservative candidate and was defeated. In September 1921, he was appointed President of the Privy Council in the cabinet of Arthur Meighen. He was defeated in the 1921 federal election which was held in December.
He married Graziella Beaulieu and had nine children.
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Preceded by François-Siméon Tourigny |
Mayor of Trois-Rivières 1908-1913 |
Succeeded by Joseph-Adolphe Tessier |
Preceded by Joseph-Adolphe Tessier |
Mayor of Trois-Rivières 1921-1923 |
Succeeded by Arthur Bettez |
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