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. 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, Flynn was interred in the cimetire Notre-Dame-de-Belmont in Sainte-Foy, Quebec.

Elections as party leader

He lost the 1897 election.

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Preceded by:
Louis-Olivier Taillon
List of Quebec premiers Succeeded by:
Flix-Gabriel Marchand
Flynn, Edmund James Flynn, Edmund James Flynn, Edmund James Flynn, Edmund James

 

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