Joseph-Roméo Lafond

Joseph-Roméo Lafond (March 9, 1879 – January 13, 1931) was a Canadian retail merchant, farmer and politician in Quebec.

The son of Gédéon Lafond, a merchant, and Alvina Grondin, he was born in Hull and was educated at the University of Ottawa and the Université Laval.

Lafond was president of the West Quebec section of the Association des marchands détaillants.

[1] He was elected to the Quebec assembly in 1923 but was defeated by Aimé Guertin when he ran for reelection as an independent Liberal in 1927.

[1] His brother-in-law Arthur Trahan served in the Quebec assembly and the Canadian House of Commons.