Maurice Lalonde | |
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Member of Parliament for Labelle | |
In office October 1935 –April 1949 | |
Preceded by | Henri Bourassa |
Succeeded by | Henri Courtemanche |
Personal details | |
Born | Montreal,Quebec | 24 August 1901
Died | 2 June 1956 54) | (aged
Political party | Liberal |
Spouse(s) | Èléonore Cote m. 30 August 1927 [1] |
Profession | lawyer |
Maurice Lalonde (24 August 1901 – 2 June 1956) was a Liberal Party member of the House of Commons of Canada. He was born in Montreal,Quebec,and became a lawyer by career. [2]
The son of Wilfrid Lalonde and Blanche L'Archevèque, [3] Lalonde attended Mont Laurier St. Joseph Seminary where he attained a Bachelor of Arts degree,then the Universitéde Montréal for law studies and then formally became a lawyer in 1927. He also owned the publication La Voix du Nord and served as president of the companies Mont-Laurier Aviation and Lievre Lumber. [1] Lalonde practised law in Mont-Laurier. [3]
He was first elected to Parliament at the Labelle riding in the 1935 general election and re-elected in 1940 and 1945. Lalonde did not seek another term at the 1949 election. [2]
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