Alphonse Raymond (July 26, 1884 – June 6, 1958) was a Quebec businessman, financier and public official.
He moved to Montreal in 1902 and founded a canning factory in 1905.
In his commercial life, he was a director of Catelli Food Products Ltd., vice-president of the Montreal Refrigerating and Storage Ltd., and vice-president of the Provincial Bank of Canada as well as a board member of several finance and investment firms.
He also held several governance positions at the University of Montreal.
Raymond was appointed to the Legislative Council of Quebec representing the division of Lorimier in 1936 by Quebec Premier Maurice Duplessis and sat on the body for the rest of his life as a supporter of the Union Nationale.