Camille Piché

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Camille Piché
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Member of the Canadian Parliament
for St. Mary
In office
1904–1906
Preceded byJoseph Israël Tarte
Succeeded byMédéric Martin
Personal details
Born(1865-04-27)April 27, 1865
St-Gabriel-de-Brandon, Canada East
DiedApril 6, 1909(1909-04-06) (aged 43)
Political partyLiberal

Camille Piché KC (April 27, 1865 – April 6, 1909) was a Canadian lawyer and politician.

Born in St-Gabriel-de-Brandon, Canada East, the son of P. C. Piche, a notary and Sophie Desparois dite Champagne, Piché was educated at the Jacques Cartier Normal School and at Laval University where he received a Bachelor of Laws degree. A member of the Quebec Bar, he practiced as a lawyer in Montreal with his firm Piche & Mercier. He was made a King's Counsel by the Quebec Government in 1904. He was elected to the House of Commons of Canada for the electoral district of St. Mary in the 1904 federal election. When a liberal appointed a Police Magistrate in Montreal, Piché was resigned in 1906.

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