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Frank Arthur Philbrook (9 November 1931 – 30 October 2017) was a Liberal party member of the House of Commons of Canada. He graduated from the University of Toronto as MD in 1958, and was a member of the College of Family Physicians of Canada. He retired from medical practice in 1993.[1]

Philbrook was born in Toronto, Ontario. Before entering politics, he spent two years at a mission hospital in Kashmir and then four years as Medical Officer on a World Bank project in Pakistan.[2][3] Upon returning to Canada, he became director of clinical research at Ortho-Pharmaceuticals Canada Ltd, before returning to private practice in 1973.[2]

He was first elected at the Halton riding in the 1974 general election[2] and served in the 30th Canadian Parliament, but was defeated in the 1979 federal election by Otto Jelinek of the Progressive Conservative party.[4]

Electoral record

Halton

1974 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Frank Philbrook 23,520 45.2 +5.8
Progressive Conservative Terry O'Connor 21,609 41.5 -2.2
New Democratic Archibald Brown 6,887 13.2 -3.6
Total valid votes 52,016 100.0
1979 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative Otto Jelinek 28,850 53.3 +11.7
Liberal Frank Philbrook 17,169 31.7 -13.5
New Democratic Doug Black 7,838 14.5 +1.2
Libertarian Karen Selick 144 0.3
Independent Robert J. Ritchie 130 0.2
Marxist–Leninist Charles Shrybman 23 0.0
Total valid votes 54,154 100.0

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