词条 | Jean-Claude Malépart |
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| name=Jean-Claude Malépart | birthname=Jean-Claude Malépart | image= | caption= | birth_date={{birth date|df=yes|1938|12|3}} | birth_place=Montreal, Quebec, Canada | death_date={{death date and age|df=yes|1989|11|16|1938|12|3}} | death_place=Montreal, Quebec, Canada | spouse= | residence= | office=Member of the National Assembly of Quebec for Sainte-Marie | predecessor=Charles-Henri Tremblay | successor=Guy Bisaillon | term_start=1973 | term_end=1976 | riding2=Sainte-Marie (Montreal—Sainte-Marie) | predecessor2=Jacques Lavoie | successor2=Gilles Duceppe | term_start2=22 May 1979 | term_end2=16 November 1989 | profession=lawyer | party=Liberal | footnotes= | religion= | website= |}} Jean-Claude Malépart (3 December 1938 – 16 November 1989) was a French Canadian politician. Born in Montreal, Quebec, the son of Charles-Auguste Malépart and Germaine Mérineau, Malépart was elected to the National Assembly of Quebec in the riding of Sainte-Marie in the 1973 election, after losing the 1970 election. He was defeated in the 1976 election. A member of the House of Commons of Canada representing the ridings of Sainte-Marie (later Montreal—Sainte-Marie), and Laurier—Sainte-Marie, he was elected in the 1979, 1980, 1984, and 1988 federal elections. A Liberal, he was the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Public Works from 1982 to 1984. His daughter Nathalie Malépart ran as the Liberal Party of Quebec candidate in a 2006 by-election in the riding of Sainte-Marie–Saint-Jacques. She lost to the Parti Québécois candidate, Martin Lemay. Malépart died in Montreal in 1989 and is buried in the Notre Dame des Neiges Cemetery. Electoral record (partial){{Canadian federal election, 1988/Electoral District/Laurier—Sainte-Marie}}References
6 : 1938 births|1989 deaths|Liberal Party of Canada MPs|Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Quebec|Politicians from Montreal|Quebec Liberal Party MNAs |
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