Preceded by Paul-Emile Lamarche Name Arthur Trahan Died September 22, 1950 Resigned April 25, 1923 | Role Lawyer Political party Liberal Party of Canada | |
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Succeeded by Joseph-Felix Descoteaux Born March 26, 1877Nicolet, Quebec ( 1877-03-26 ) |
Arthur Trahan (May 26, 1877 – September 22, 1950) was a lawyer, judge and political figure in Quebec. He represented Nicolet in the Legislative Assembly of Quebec from 1913 to 1917 and Nicolet in the Canadian House of Commons from 1917 to 1923 as a :Liberal.
He was born in Nicolet, Quebec, the son of Narcisse Trahan and Adeline-Rebecca Rousseau, and was educated at the Seminaire de Nicolet and the Universite Laval. He was admitted to the Quebec bar in 1901 and set up practice in Nicolet. He was married twice: to Josephine Dufresne in 1902 and to Diane Leduc in 1924. Trahan served as a member of the municipal council for Nicolet from 1911 to 1919. He was named King's Counsel in 1912. Trahan was batonnier for Trois-Rivieres district in 1916 and 1917. He resigned his seat in the provincial assembly in 1917 to run for a federal seat. In 1923, Trahan resigned his seat in the House of Commons after he was named to the Quebec Superior Court. He died in Montreal at the age of 73 and was buried in Nicolet.