Joseph Henri Picard (February 18, 1857 – May 23, 1934) was a politician in Alberta, Canada and a municipal councillor in Edmonton.
In Calgary, he met Father Albert Lacombe, who suggested to him that he move to Edmonton, which he did in 1887.
Once in Edmonton, he opened a general store, Larue & Picard; it was sold in 1907 when both he and his partner retired.
At the expiration of this term in 1907, Picard ran for mayor, but was defeated by John Alexander McDougall.
Joseph Henri Picard was a member of the Catholic school board from 1899 until 1925, and was also active with the Board of Trade, the Catholic Mutual Benefit Association, the Edmonton Club, the Edmonton Exhibition Board, l'Alliance Française, La Société Saint-Jean Baptiste, La Société du Parler Français, and the Liberal Party of Alberta.