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.

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

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

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  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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