Napoléon Séguin
Napoléon Séguin  | |
|---|---|
| Member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec for Montréal division no. 1 | |
| In office 1908–1912  | |
| Preceded by | Georges-Albini Lacombe | 
| Succeeded by | District was abolished in 1912 | 
| Member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec for Montréal–Sainte-Marie | |
| In office 1912–1921  | |
| Preceded by | District was abolished in 1912 | 
| Succeeded by | Joseph Gauthier | 
| Personal details | |
| Born | December 13, 1865 Sainte Madeleine de Rigaud, Canada East  | 
| Died | January 29, 1940 (aged 74) Montréal-Nord, Quebec  | 
| Political party | Liberal | 
Napoléon Séguin (December 13, 1865 – January 29, 1940) was a Canadian politician.
Born in Sainte Madeleine de Rigaud, Canada East, Séguin was acclaimed to the Legislative Assembly of Quebec for Montréal division no. 1 in 1908. A Liberal, he was re-elected in Montréal–Sainte-Marie in 1912, 1916, and 1919. He was a Minister without Portfolio in the cabinet of Lomer Gouin in 1919 and in the cabinet of Louis-Alexandre Taschereau in 1920.
He resigned in 1921 when he was appointed Governor of the Bordeaux Prison, a post he held until 1939.
He died in Montréal-Nord in 1940.