Jean-Paul Cook
Canadian politician
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Jean-Paul Cook (19 July 1927 – 29 June 2005) was a Social Credit party member of the House of Commons of Canada. He was born in Quebec City, Quebec and became an interior decorator and merchant by career.[1]
Preceded byLouis Fortin
Succeeded byJean-Charles Richard Berger
Born19 July 1927
Died29 June 2005 (aged 77)
Jean-Paul Cook | |
|---|---|
| Member of Parliament for Montmagny—L'Islet | |
| In office September 1962 – April 1963 | |
| Preceded by | Louis Fortin |
| Succeeded by | Jean-Charles Richard Berger |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 19 July 1927 |
| Died | 29 June 2005 (aged 77) |
| Party | Social Credit |
| Profession | interior decorator, merchant |
He was first elected at the Montmagny—L'Islet riding in the 1962 general election and served one term, the 25th Parliament. In the 1963 federal election, he was defeated by Jean-Charles Richard Berger of the Liberal party.