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Claudy Mailly

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Preceded by
  
Rene Cousineau

Role
  
Member of Parliament

Name
  
Claudy Mailly


Nationality
  
Canadian

Succeeded by
  
riding dissolved

Spouse
  
Charles Lynch

Born
  
30 November 1938 (age 85) (
1938-11-30
)

Political party
  
Progressive Conservative

Portfolio
  
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of National Revenue (1987-1988) Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Communications (1986-1987) Chief Government Whip's assistant (1984-1986)

Party
  
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada

Claudy Mailly (born 30 November 1938) was a Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian House of Commons. She was an author, corporate affairs consultant and economic consultant by career.

She studied at Sir George Williams College then held various company positions such as Information Services Manager at Domtar, Special Assistant to Canada Post's president, and Corporate Affairs Advisor at the Royal Bank.

Her first attempt to enter national politics was unsuccessful as she was defeated in the 1979 federal election at Papineau riding by the Liberal party's André Ouellet. She succeeded in the 1984 federal election at Gatineau becoming that riding's first Conservative Member of Parliament. She was defeated by Liberal Mark Assad in the 1988 federal election, after the riding became Gatineau—La Lièvre. Mailly served only one federal term, the 33rd Canadian Parliament.

Mailly's marriage to journalist Charles Lynch ended with his death in 1994.

References

Claudy Mailly Wikipedia