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Joseph Archambault

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Joseph Archambault
Member of the Canadian Parliament
for Chambly—Verchères
In office
1917–1925
Preceded byJoseph Hormisdas Rainville
Succeeded byAimé Langlois
Personal details
BornFebruary 17, 1879
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
DiedSeptember 11, 1964
Political partyLiberal
Professionlawyer

Joseph Archambault (February 17, 1879 – September 11, 1964) was a Canadian politician and lawyer.

Archambault was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He was elected as a Member of the Liberal Party to the House of Commons of Canada in the 1917 election to represent the riding of Chambly—Verchères. He joined the anti-conscription Laurier Liberals on March 18, 1918 and was re-elected in the 1921 election.

He was chair of the Royal Commission to Investigate the Penal System of Canada, whose inquiry ran from 1936 to 1938. Its 1938 report, informally called the Archambault Report, made influential recommendations for prison reform in Canadian penitentiaries.

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