Lucien Moraud

The Hon.
Lucien Moraud
Senator for La Salle, Quebec
In office
1933–1951
Appointed by R. B. Bennett
Preceded by Jacques Bureau
Succeeded by Mark Robert Drouin
Personal details
Born (1885-05-16)May 16, 1885
Lotbinière, Quebec
Died May 29, 1951(1951-05-29) (aged 66)
Political party Conservative (1933-1942)
Progressive Conservative (1942-1951)

Lucien Moraud, KC (May 16, 1885 May 29, 1951) was a Canadian lawyer, law professor and Conservative politician. He was named to the Senate of Canada on December 30, 1933, and remained a senator until his death in 1951.

He was one of the Canadian delegates at the foundation of the United Nations.[1]

Pavillon H.-Biermans-L.-Moraud, a residence hall at Université Laval, is named after him and Belgian businessperson Jean-Hubert Biermans in honour of their donations to the university.

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