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Marie-Hélène Gaudreau | |
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| Member of Parliament forLaurentides—Labelle | |
| Assumed office October 21, 2019 | |
| Preceded by | David de Burgh Graham |
| Personal details | |
| Born | (1976-11-24)November 24, 1976 (age 48) Mont-Laurier, Quebec, Canada |
| Political party | Bloc Québécois |
| Residence | Lac-des-Écorces, Quebec[1] |
Marie-Hélène GaudreauMP (born November 24, 1976) is a Canadian politician who was elected to theHouse of Commons in the2019 election. She representsLaurentides—Labelle as a member of theBloc Québécois.[2]
From 2021 to 2025 she has served as the caucus chair in theBloc Québécois Shadow Cabinet.[3] She was the vice president of the Procedure and House Affairs committee and studied the Foreign Interference in Canadian politics.[4]
Elected for a third time in April 2025, she was named vice president of the Veterans Affairs Committee[5] and on the Standing Committee on Government Operations and Estimates.[6] She is also the Bloc Québécois critic for Tourism and Children and Families.
Before entering politics, Marie-Hélène Gaudreau has been a member of the Caisses Desjardins council in les Hautes-Laurentides, fouder of Table Forêt Laurentides and worked for the CSSS Antoine-Labelle. She is the owner of a Recreational Centre in Mont-Laurier. She is married and a mother of two.
| 2021 Canadian federal election:Laurentides—Labelle | ||||||||
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| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Expenditures | |||
| Bloc Québécois | Marie-Hélène Gaudreau | 32,133 | 50.11 | +3.29 | $21,484.26 | |||
| Liberal | Antoine Menassa | 15,966 | 24.90 | -8.21 | $30,189.73 | |||
| Conservative | Kathy Laframboise | 6,770 | 10.56 | +2.94 | $4,502.65 | |||
| New Democratic | Eric-Abel Baland | 3,907 | 6.09 | -0.21 | $2,232.62 | |||
| People's | Richard Evanko | 2,432 | 3.79 | +3.15 | $2,846.39 | |||
| Green | Michel Le Comte | 1,570 | 2.45 | -2.38 | $0.00 | |||
| Free | Michel Leclerc | 1,165 | 1.82 | +1.55 | $2,135.77 | |||
| Independent | Jean-Noël Sorel | 180 | 0.28 | – | 2,135.77 | |||
| Total valid votes/expense limit | 64,123 | 98.02 | – | $140,281.75 | ||||
| Total rejected ballots | 1,293 | 1.98 | – | |||||
| Turnout | 65,416 | 61.91 | -4.30 | |||||
| Registered voters | 105,659 | |||||||
| Bloc Québécoishold | Swing | +5.75 | ||||||
| Source:Elections Canada[7][8] | ||||||||
| 2019 Canadian federal election:Laurentides—Labelle | ||||||||
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| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Expenditures | |||
| Bloc Québécois | Marie-Hélène Gaudreau | 30,625 | 46.8 | +17.05 | $15,620.09 | |||
| Liberal | David Graham | 21,655 | 33.1 | +1.0 | $98,928.72 | |||
| Conservative | Serge Grégoire | 4,983 | 7.6 | -2.23 | $11,670.89 | |||
| New Democratic | Claude Dufour | 4,122 | 6.3 | -20.05 | $10,091.59 | |||
| Green | Gaël Chantrel | 3,157 | 4.8 | +2.82 | $2,631.54 | |||
| People's | Richard Evanko | 418 | 0.6 | $2,112.25 | ||||
| Rhinoceros | Ludovic Schneider | 272 | 0.4 | none listed | ||||
| Independent | Michel Leclerc | 174 | 0.3 | $1,784.92 | ||||
| Total valid votes/expense limit | 65,406 | 100.00 | ||||||
| Total rejected ballots | 1018 | 1.53 | -0.07 | |||||
| Turnout | 66,424 | 66.22 | -0.15 | |||||
| Eligible voters | 100,315 | |||||||
| Bloc Québécoisgain fromLiberal | Swing | +8.03 | ||||||
| Source:Elections Canada[9] | ||||||||
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