Alfred Joseph Édouard Mignault (8 December 1895 – 10 July 1961) was a Canadian organist, composer, and music educator.
Some his compositions were published by Adélard Joseph Boucher and Archambault Musique.
He briefly pursued studies at the Université de Montréal but dropped out to pursue private music studies with pianist Léo-Pol Morin and organists Eugène Lapierre and Émile Lambert.
[1] In the early 1920s, Mignault held organist posts briefly at St-Alphonse d'Youville, St-Étienne, Ste-Cunégonde, Ste-Catherine, and St-Georges in Montreal.
He notably succeeded Henri Letondal as artistic director of the CKAC radio program L'Heure provinciale from 1938 to 1940.