Lewis Arthur McConville (December 20, 1849 – May 10, 1882) was a lawyer, journalist and political figure in Quebec.
He was born in Berthier, Canada East (in what is now Saint-Paul, Quebec), the son of John McConville,[1] an Irish immigrant, and Mary McKay.
[2] He served as a member of the editorial staff for Le Nouveau Monde and founded L'Industrie at Joliette in 1876.
[2] In 1878, McConville married Josephte-Antonine Tarieu de Lanaudière, the daughter of a co-seigneur of Lavaltrie.
McConville was first elected to the House of Commons in an 1880 by-election held after Louis François Georges Baby was named to the Quebec Court of Appeal.