Alexa Conradi

Alexa Conradi (born 1971) is a Canadian activist and former president of the Fédération des femmes du Québec (FFQ).

[7][8] In February 2015, she criticised Coalition Avenir Québec MNA André Spénard following a confrontation between the two at a parliamentary commission meeting studying Bill 28, stating that he had a regressive vision and that she "wasn't often shocked like this.

"[9] Later that year, Conradi united with the heads of seven other women's organisations in Québec to condemn austerity politics by the government of Québec, stating that "elsewhere in the world, in England, in France, in Greece, austerity has led to major regression of women's rights.

[16] In 2004, she earned a degree from the École des affaires publiques et communautaires (ÉAPC) at Concordia University.

[17] She was previously in a relationship with Québec solidaire politician Manon Massé for twelve years; they adopted and raised two children together.