Plamondon Breaks Political Longevity Records in Ottawa

Louis Plamondon, the Member of Parliament for Bécancour-Nicolet-Saurel-Alnôbak, has achieved a remarkable milestone in Canadian politics. On November 25, 2025, he broke the record for political longevity in Ottawa, surpassing Wilfrid Laurier’s previous total of 41 years, 2 months, and 20 days in office.
Plamondon’s Historic Political Longevity
Plamondon’s tenure has now extended beyond Laurier’s record, marking a significant moment in the history of Parliament. This achievement has been celebrated as a testament to his dedication and service to his constituents in Ottawa.
Ceremonial Recognition
To honor his record-breaking achievement, a tribute will be held in the House of Commons. This event is scheduled for Wednesday afternoon, following the question period. It is a moment for colleagues and the public to acknowledge Plamondon’s contributions to Canadian politics.
- Current MP: Louis Plamondon
- Constituency: Bécancour-Nicolet-Saurel-Alnôbak
- Previous Record Holder: Wilfrid Laurier
- Records Broken: Total days in office surpassed 41 years, 2 months, and 20 days
- Tribute Date: November 27, 2025
This ceremony will be complemented by CJSO’s news bulletin, which will cover the event live from Ottawa at 5 PM. Plamondon’s political journey serves as an inspiration and showcases the enduring legacy of public service in Canada.




