Raymond Ducharme Morand
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Raymond Ducharme Morand PC | |
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Member of the Canadian Parliament for Essex East | |
In office July 28, 1930 – October 13, 1935 | |
Preceded by | Edmond George Odette |
Succeeded by | Paul Martin Sr. |
In office October 29, 1925 – September 13, 1926 | |
Preceded by | None |
Succeeded by | Edmond George Odette |
Personal details | |
Born | Windsor, Ontario | January 30, 1887
Died | February 2, 1952 | (aged 65)
Political party | Conservative |
Profession | Lecturer, physician |
Cabinet | Minister Without Portfolio (1926) Minister presiding over the Department of Health (Acting) (1926) Minister of Soldiers' Civil Re-establishment (Acting) (1926) |
Portfolio | Deputy Speaker and Chairman of Committees of the Whole of the House of Commons (1935) |
Raymond Ducharme Morand, PC (January 30, 1887 – February 2, 1952) was a Canadian politician.
Born in Windsor, Ontario, he was first elected to the House of Commons of Canada for the riding of Essex East in the 1925 federal election. A Conservative, he was defeated in the 1926 election. He was re-elected in the 1930 federal election and was defeated in 1935 and 1940. In 1926, he was a Minister without Portfolio, Minister presiding over the Department of Health (Acting), and Minister of Soldiers' Civil Re-establishment (Acting) in the short lived cabinet of Arthur Meighen. In 1935, he was the Deputy Speaker and Chairman of Committees of the Whole of the House of Commons.
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