Aimé Langlois | |
Birthname: | Joseph-Victor-Aimé Langlois |
Birth Date: | 1880 12, df=yes |
Birth Place: | Varennes, Quebec |
Spouse: | Regina Massue m. 22 May 1905[1] |
Riding: | Chambly—Verchères |
Predecessor: | Joseph Archambault |
Successor: | Alfred Duranleau |
Term Start: | October 1925 |
Term End: | May 1930 |
Profession: | Notary |
Party: | Liberal |
Joseph-Victor-Aimé Langlois (6 December 1880 – 24 March 1954) was a Canadian lawyer and politician. Langlois was a Liberal party member of the House of Commons of Canada.
Langlois was born in Varennes, Quebec. From 1904, Langlois served as secretary-treasurer of Varennes. From 1918 to 1925, he managed his community's branch of the Provincial Bank of Canada. He married Regina Massue, a granddaughter of House of Commons member Louis Huet Massue of the Richelieu riding.
He was first elected to Parliament at the Chambly—Verchères riding in the 1925 general election and re-elected there in 1926. After completing his second term, the 16th Canadian Parliament, Langlois left federal politics and did not seek re-election in the 1930 vote.