Henri Joseph Georges Carton de Tournai (1878–1969) was a Belgian lawyer and Catholic Party politician who was a member of the Belgian Senate and Chamber of Representatives, and a government minister.
[1] He was appointed Minister of the Colonies on 11 March 1924, late in the government of Georges Theunis, and retained the portfolio under the short-lived premierships of Aloys Van de Vyvere and Prosper Poullet.
[1] He went on to serve as Minister of the Interior from February to October 1932, in the government of Jules Renkin.
During the Second World War he worked discreetly to provide relief to those suffering under the German Occupation.
[1] His final term in parliament ended in February 1946, as he did not stand for re-election in the 1946 Belgian general election.