Edmond Thibaudeau


Edmond Thibaudeau, was a businessman and a local politician in Shawinigan, Quebec. He was the fifth Mayor of Shawinigan Falls, from 1915 to 1917.
He was born on 20 March 1872 in Saint-Grégoire, Centre-du-Québec. He was the son of Alcide Thibaudeau and Zénaïs Thibaudeau.
Beginning in 1903, Thibaudeau operated a small private power plant on the Shawinigan River and was therefore competing with the Shawinigan, Water & Power Company for the local distribution of electricity. Thibaudeau's company was bought in 1917 by the SW&P, who operated it until 1932 and then dismantled it.
Thibaudeau is remembered for his flamboyant personality. He earned his nickname, L'Orignal à Thibaudeau, when during two years he regularly rode through the streets of Shawinigan on a moose-drawn carriage.
Thibaudeau was a City Councillor of Shawinigan Falls from 1904 to 1911 and from 1913 to 1915. He successfully ran for Mayor in 1915 against incumbent Joseph-Auguste Frigon.
Under his tenure the first streets were paved.
Thibaudeau was defeated by Joseph-Auguste Frigon in 1917.
He died in 1957.