Gérard Latulippe (born November 5, 1944) is a Canadian diplomat and former politician, currently serving as Canada's high commissioner to Trinidad and Tobago.
[2] His work as delegate in Mexico left mixed memories[clarification needed].
published an article accusing him of having put a brake on cultural relations between Quebec and Mexico[how?].
A former employee said that there was a tense atmosphere, observing that Gérard Latulippe was "unpredictable" and sometimes got carried away in epic anger.
[2] He also served as Quebec lieutenant to Canadian Alliance leader Stockwell Day.