Fernand Girard (19 February 1924 – 2 July 2004) was an Independent member of the House of Commons of Canada.
He was born in Saint-Cyriac, Quebec and became a journalist, including editor of Le Réveil de Jonquière.
After serving his only term, the 22nd Canadian Parliament, Girard was defeated by Augustin Brassard of the Liberal party.
After this, Girard moved to provincial politics where he became general secretary and cabinet chief of Quebec's Union Nationale party, serving under Premier Daniel Johnson, Sr. After his retirement, he became vice-president of Société québécoise d’initiative pétrolière (SOQUIP).
[2][3] In 1954, with Gaston D'Auteuil, Girard wrote the book Artisans d'un beau Royaume, a historic review of the Sageunay-Lac-Saint-Jean area.