Jean-Claude Malépart

Jean-Claude Malépart (December 3rd 1938 - November 21st 1989) was a Québécois politician and administrator. He was the liberal deputy of Montreal-Holy-Marie.

Native of Montreal, it studies with the École of arts and trades of Montreal, where it receives his diploma.

Tally at Macdonald' S Tobacco, it directs then the service of leisures of the Ville of Montreal. He marries Pierette Girard in 1960 with the church Saint-Eusèbe-of-Verceil. After a first candidature failed in 1970, it is elected appointed in Sainte-Marie three years later.

Beaten by its adversary pequist in 1976, it enters in federal policy and becomes the liberal deputy of its district to the House of Commons of Canada in 1979.

Re-elected at three occasions (1980, 1984 and 1988), it preserves its seat at the Parliament until its death in 1989. Not having reached the age of fifty and one years, it is buried with the Cimetière Our-Lady-of-Snows.

In 2006, his/her Nathalie daughter is presented in the form of a candidate in her district at the time of a by-election.

External bond

  • parliamentary Biography — National Assembly of Quebec

  • federal political Experiment — Library of the Parliament

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