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'''David George Hahn''' (born [[15 May]] [[1925]] at [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]]) was a [[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal party]] member of the [[Canadian House of Commons]]. He was a businessman by career. |
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He was first elected at the [[Broadview (electoral district)|Broadview]] riding in the [[Canadian federal election, 1963|1963 general election]], after an unsuccessful attempt to win the riding in [[Canadian federal election, 1962|1962]]. After his sole term in federal office, the [[26th Canadian Parliament]], he was defeated in the [[Canadian federal election, 1965|1965 election]] by [[John Gilbert (Canadian politician)|John Gilbert]] of the [[New Democratic Party]]. |
He was first elected at the [[Broadview (electoral district)|Broadview]] riding in the [[Canadian federal election, 1963|1963 general election]], after an unsuccessful attempt to win the riding in [[Canadian federal election, 1962|1962]]. After his sole term in federal office, the [[26th Canadian Parliament]], he was defeated in the [[Canadian federal election, 1965|1965 election]] by [[John Gilbert (Canadian politician)|John Gilbert]] of the [[New Democratic Party]]. |
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David George Hahn | |
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Member of Parliament for Broadview | |
In office April 1963 – September 1965 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Toronto, Ontario | May 15, 1925
Political party | Liberal |
Profession | businessman |
David George Hahn (born 15 May 1925 at Toronto, Ontario) was a Liberal party member of the Canadian House of Commons. He was a businessman by career.
He was first elected at the Broadview riding in the 1963 general election, after an unsuccessful attempt to win the riding in 1962. After his sole term in federal office, the 26th Canadian Parliament, he was defeated in the 1965 election by John Gilbert of the New Democratic Party.
Hahn briefly served as Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Industry in 1965, from July to September.