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'''Marie Joseph Hector Allard''' (May 11, 1902 &ndash; March 24, 1984) was a [[Canadians|Canadian]] [[diplomat]]. He was the Permanent Delegate to the [[United Nations]] and Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to [[Cuba]],<ref>{{Cite news|title=Off to Cuba|date=8 September 1959|newspaper=Medicine Hat News|location=Medicine Hat, Alberta|page=5|url=https://newspaperarchive.com/ca/alberta/medicine-hat/medicine-hat-news/1959/09-08/page-5|url-access=subscription }}</ref> [[Dominican Republic]], [[Haiti]] and [[Denmark]].
'''Marie Joseph Hector Allard''' (May 11, 1902 &ndash; March 24, 1984) was a [[Canadians|Canadian]] [[diplomat]]. He was the Permanent Delegate to the [[United Nations]] and Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to [[Cuba]],<ref>{{Cite news|title=Off to Cuba|date=8 September 1959|newspaper=Medicine Hat News|location=Medicine Hat, Alberta|page=5|url=https://newspaperarchive.com/ca/alberta/medicine-hat/medicine-hat-news/1959/09-08/page-5|url-access=subscription }}</ref> [[Dominican Republic]], [[Haiti]] and [[Denmark]].



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Marie Joseph Hector Allard (May 11, 1902 – March 24, 1984) was a Canadian diplomat. He was the Permanent Delegate to the United Nations and Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Cuba,[1] Dominican Republic, Haiti and Denmark.

He was born in St. Laurent, Manitoba[2] and was a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University.

References

  1. ^ "Off to Cuba". Medicine Hat News. Medicine Hat, Alberta. 8 September 1959. p. 5.
  2. ^ Manitoba, Canada, Birth Index, 1870-1917

Sources

  • "Highlighted in the News". Lethbridge Herald. January 4, 1954.
  • The Canadian Who's who. (1983)
Diplomatic posts
Preceded by Permanent Delegate to the United Nations (Geneva)
1953–1957
Succeeded by
Preceded by Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Cuba
1957–1959
Succeeded by
Preceded by Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Dominican Republic
1957–1959
Succeeded by
Preceded by Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Haiti
1957–1959
Succeeded by
Preceded by Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Denmark
1960–1967
Succeeded by