Robert Pelham "Bob" Hassard (March 7, 1888[1] – September 28, 1953[2]) was a car dealer, farmer and political figure in Saskatchewan.
He was born in Macdonald, Manitoba, the son of John Hassard, and was educated in Dauphin.
Hassard was defeated by John Allan Young in the 1938 general election.
[3] In 1946, he left Biggar for Eastend, living there for about a year, and then moved to Saskatoon, before going to Calgary, Alberta around 1951.
Hassard died in Holy Cross Hospital in Calgary at the age of 65.