Raymond Langlois, born on April tenth, nineteen thirty-six, was a prominent figure in Canadian politics and academia. As a member of the Ralliement créditiste and the Social Credit party, he served in the House of Commons, representing the Mégantic riding. His political career began with his election in the nineteen sixty-two general election, and he was re-elected in the subsequent elections of nineteen sixty-three and nineteen sixty-five.
During his tenure in Parliament, Langlois was actively involved in significant discussions, notably serving as his party's representative on the House of Commons committee that explored the creation of a new Canadian flag. His contributions during this period highlighted his commitment to both his party and the nation.
After completing his term in the twenty-seventh Canadian Parliament, Langlois chose not to seek re-election in the nineteen sixty-eight election. However, he made an attempt to return to the political arena in the nineteen seventy-two election, running in the Lapointe riding, though this effort was ultimately unsuccessful.