Frank Philbrook | |
---|---|
Member of Parliament for Halton |
|
In office July 1974 – March 1979 |
|
Personal details | |
Born |
Frank Arthur Philbrook 9 November 1931 Toronto, Ontario |
Political party | Liberal |
Residence | Oakville, Ontario |
Profession | physician |
Frank Arthur Philbrook (born 9 November 1931) was a Liberal party member of the Canadian House of Commons. 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 2005.
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. Upon returning to Canada, he became director of clinical research at Ortho-Pharmaceuticals Canada Ltd, before returning to private practice in 1973.
He was first elected at the Halton riding in the 1974 general election and served in the 30th Canadian Parliament, but was defeated in the 1979 federal election by Otto Jelinek of the Progressive Conservative party.