Albert Côté (19 January 1927 – 18 April 2020) was a Canadian forestry engineer and politician.
[1][2] Côté earned degrees in surveying and forest engineering from Université Laval.
In 1965, he began directing forestry operations at Manicouagan and Aux Outardes River Basin Forest Recovery Office, then became president.
He was re-elected in the 1989 Quebec general election with a slightly larger majority and retained his ministerial post.
In January 1991, he defended his forestry protection strategy with the document Aménager pour mieux protéger les forêts.