Léon-Charles Clément

Léon-Charles Clément (February 12, 1814 – August 27, 1882) was a notary, land owner and political figure in Quebec.

He was born in Saint-Louis-de-Terrebonne, Lower Canada, the son of Léon Clément and Élisabeth Frambs.

Clément qualified as a notary in 1839 and set up practice in Les Éboulements.

Clément served as mayor for Les Éboulements from 1859 to 1873, when he resigned after being named an immigration and colonization agent for the province, and then again from 1878 to 1881.

[1] He was an unsuccessful candidate for Charlevoix in the legislative assembly for the Province of Canada in 1857 and 1861.