Gédéon Rochon (1877 – February 11, 1917) was a lawyer and political figure in Quebec.
[1] He was born in Saint-Jérôme, Quebec, the son of David Rochon and Célina Nantel, and was educated at the Séminaire de Sainte-Thérèse and the Université Laval.
Rochon was called to the Quebec bar in 1902 and practised law at Saint-Jérôme.
He was elected to the House of Commons in a 1915 by-election held[2] after his uncle Wilfrid Bruno Nantel[3] was named Railway Commissioner.
[3] This article about a Quebec Member of Parliament from the Conservative Party of Canada (1867–1942) is a stub.