The Hon. Jean-Paul Deschatelets | |
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Senator for Lauzon, Quebec | |
In office February 24, 1966 – January 10, 1986 | |
Appointed by | Lester B. Pearson |
Preceded by | Léonard Tremblay |
Succeeded by | Michel Cogger |
Member of the Canadian Parliament for Maisonneuve—Rosemont | |
In office August 10, 1953 – November 7, 1965 | |
Preceded by | Sarto Fournier |
Succeeded by | J. Antonio Thomas |
Personal details | |
Born | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | October 9, 1912
Died | December 11, 1986 74) | (aged
Resting place | Notre Dame des Neiges Cemetery |
Political party | Liberal |
Cabinet | Minister of Public Works (1963–1965) |
Portfolio | Speaker of the Senate (1968–1972) |
Jean-Paul Deschatelets, PC (October 9, 1912 – December 11, 1986) was a Canadian parliamentarian.
Born in Montreal, Quebec, he was first elected to the House of Commons of Canada in 1953 as a Liberal Member of Parliament for the riding of Maisonneuve—Rosemont. He was re-elected in 1957, 1958, 1962, and 1963. He was Minister of Public Works from 1963 to 1965.
In 1966, he was appointed to the Senate representing the senatorial division of Lauzon, Quebec. He resigned in January 1986. He was the Speaker of the Senate of Canada from 1968 to 1972.
After his death in 1986, he was entombed at the Notre Dame des Neiges Cemetery in Montreal.[1]
References
- ↑ Répertoire des personnages inhumés au cimetière ayant marqué l'histoire de notre société (in French). Montreal: Notre Dame des Neiges Cemetery.
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