Maurice Hallé

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Maurice Hallé
Member of Parliament
for Brome—Missisquoi
In office
26 March 1940 – 26 June 1949
Preceded byLouis Gosselin
Succeeded byHenri Gosselin
Personal details
Born(1906-02-26)26 February 1906
Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada
Died5 April 1991(1991-04-05) (aged 85)[1]
Cowansville, Quebec, Canada
Political partyLiberal
SpouseRaymonde Rainville
Profession

Maurice Hallé (26 February 1906 – 5 April 1991) was a Liberal party member of the House of Commons of Canada. Born in Sherbrooke, Quebec, he was an executive secretary and farmer by career.

Hallé attended Saint-Hyacinthe Seminary, then Université de Montréal. He also served in the military and attained a rank of Lieutenant-Colonel.[2]

He was first elected to Parliament at the Brome—Missisquoi riding in the 1940 general election and re-elected in 1945 federal election. Hallé did not seek re-election in 1949 and left federal politics, but was an unsuccessful candidate at Brome—Missisquoi in the 1958 election.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Tremblay, Marcel (1991). "Prayers". House of Commons Debates. 14. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: House of Commons of Canada: 19113. Retrieved 4 June 2012.
  2. ^ Normandin, G. Pierre (1947). Canadian Parliamentary Guide.

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