Shaughnessy Cohen

Elizabeth Shaughnessy Cohen (February 11, 1948-December 9, 1998) was a Canadian politician, who represented the riding of WindsorSt. Clair for the Liberal Party of Canada from 1993 to 1998. She was born in London, Ontario, and worked as a lawyer before entering politics. She stood as the Liberal candidate in WindsorSt. Clair in the 1988 election, but lost to NDP incumbent Howard McCurdy. However, in the 1993 election, Cohen defeated McCurdy for the seat. Cohen was then reelected in 1997. On December 9, 1998, she collapsed in the House of Commons just seconds after standing to address the House. She had suffered a brain hemorrhage, and was pronounced dead soon afterward. In the byelection that followed in early 1999, Liberal candidate Rick Limoges narrowly defeated Joe Comartin of the NDP. However, in the federal election the following year, Comartin won the seat. In 2000, the Writers' Trust of Canada instituted a literary award, the Shaughnessy Cohen Award for Political Writing, in her memory. Cohen, Shaughnessy Cohen, Shaughnessy Cohen, Shaughnessy

 

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