Arthur Ernest Moore (February 12, 1882[1] – October 4, 1950[2]) was an English-born politician in Manitoba, Canada.
[3] After the war, Moore served on a commission set up by the Manitoba government to investigate employment opportunities for veterans.
Moore defeated Farmer candidate Isaac Cook by 59 votes, and served with the opposition Labour parliamentary group for the next two years.
It is not clear what role he played in the Labour Party's divisions of late 1920, though, in any event, he did not seek re-election in 1922.
[1] Moore served as president of the Manitoba command of the Great War Veterans Association[4] and then was chairman of the Canadian Legion from its formation in 1925 until his death in 1950.