Paul Delorey

Paul Delorey
MLA for Hay River North
In office
1999–2011
Preceded by first member
Succeeded by Robert Bouchard
Personal details
Born (1949-05-03) May 3, 1949
Guysborough, Nova Scotia
Political party non-partisan
consensus government
Occupation curler

Paul Alfred Delorey (born May 3, 1949) is a Canadian professional curler, a retired territorial level politician and former speaker of the Northwest Territories (NWT) Legislature.[1]

Curling

Delorey is an avid and professional curler. He represented the NWT/Yukon at the Canadian Mixed Curling Championships in 1987. In 1994 Team Paul Delorey finished fifth place at the Canadian North Arctic Briar.[2]

He was also on Team Canada in the Strathcona Cup Championships in Scotland in 1998. He has coached junior curling for 22 years and is a fully qualified Level 2 coach. He also served as a Director on the NWT Curling Association Board for three years and as the President of the Hay River Curling Club for five years. Delorey is a member of the Governor General's Curling Club of Canada.

Politics

Delorey was elected to the Northwest Territories Legislature in the new electoral district of Hay River North for the 1999 Northwest Territories general election. He was re-elected to his second term by acclamation in the 2003 Northwest Territories general election. Delorey was elected to be the current Speaker of the Northwest Territories Legislature on June 1, 2004.[3] He was re-elected in the 2007 Northwest Territories general election.

References

  1. Lumley, E. (2009). Canadian Who's Who 2009. University of Toronto Press. ISBN 9780802040923. Retrieved 2015-08-20.
  2. "1994 Canadian North Arctic Briar - Team Delorey". Curlingzone. Retrieved 2007-09-08.
  3. "History of Northwest Territories Speaker 1975-present". Northwest Territories Legislature. Archived from the original on July 21, 2006. Retrieved 2007-09-08.


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