Arthur Aimé Bruneau
Member of the Canadian Parliament
for Richelieu
In office
1892–1907
Preceded byHector-Louis Langevin
Succeeded byAdélard Lanctot
Personal details
Born(1864-03-04)March 4, 1864
St-Athanase d'Iberville, Canada East
DiedDecember 1, 1940(1940-12-01) (aged 76)
Political partyLiberal

Arthur Aimé Bruneau (March 4, 1864 December 1, 1940) was a Canadian politician.

Born in St-Athanase d'Iberville, Canada East, the son of J. J. Bruneau and Marie Louise Bruneau, Bruneau was educated at the College of the Sacred Heart, Sorel, and at the Jesuits' College, Montreal. He then entered the law department of Université Laval, following at the same time the study of law in the office of Hon. R. Laflamme. In January 1887, he was admitted to the Quebec Bar, and at once established himself in Sorel.

At the by-election of 1892, he was acclaimed as the Liberal candidate for Richelieu for the House of Commons of Canada. He was re-elected in 1896, 1900, and 1904. He resigned in 1907 when he was appointed as a Judge of the Superior Court of Quebec.

Electoral record

By-election on 11 January 1892
Party Candidate Votes
LiberalArthur Aimé Bruneauacclaimed
1896 Canadian federal election: Richelieu
Party Candidate Votes
LiberalArthur Aimé Bruneau1,609
ConservativeAlphonse Desjardins1,475
1900 Canadian federal election: Richelieu
Party Candidate Votes
LiberalArthur Aimé Bruneau1,803
ConservativeJ. B. Vanasse1,533
1904 Canadian federal election: Richelieu
Party Candidate Votes
LiberalArthur Aimé Bruneau2,081
ConservativeL. B. J. Leclaire1,769

This article incorporates text from The Canadian album: men of Canada, Vol. 4, a publication now in the public domain.


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