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James Cochrane (mayor)

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Preceded by
  
Raymond Prefontaine

Name
  
James Cochrane

Profession
  
General contractor


Succeeded by
  
Hormidas Laporte

Role
  
Politician

Succeeded by
  
George Washington Stephens, Jr.

Died
  
May 28, 1905, Montreal, Canada

Preceded by
  
Albert William Atwater

James Cochrane (15 September 1852 – 28 May 1905) was a Canadian construction contractor and politician, the Mayor of Montreal, Quebec between 1902 and 1904.

Cochrane was educated at the British Canadian School and Collegiate College, then began a career in construction-related activity. He was also a Canadian soldier deployed to fight the North-West Rebellion in 1885.

Besides his term as Mayor, Cochrane also served in provincial politics winning the Montréal division no. 4 riding in the 1900 and 1904 Quebec elections. He served in the 10th Legislative Assembly of Quebec concurrent with his service as Montreal Mayor. He was re-elected to a second provincial term in the 11th Assembly, but died in office at Montreal on 28 May 1905.

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