
Edmund James Flynn
'Edmund James Flynn' (
November 16 1847 -
June 7 1927) was a lawyer who became the
Conservative Premier of
Quebec,
Canada, from
1896 to
1897. This marked the final time that the Conservative Party held power in Quebec.
Born in
Percé, after his term of office, he served as
Leader of the Opposition until
1905, and later in life was appointed a judge.
On his passing in 1927 in
Quebec City, Flynn was interred in the ''
cimetière Notre-Dame-de-Belmont'' in
Sainte-Foy, Quebec.
Elections as party leader
He lost the
1897 election.
See also
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List of Gaspésiens
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Politics of Quebec
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List of Quebec general elections
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History of Quebec
References
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National Assembly biography