Guy Côté (born December 30, 1965) is a Canadian politician and salesman.
He worked briefly as a salesman for CKNU [1] a local radio station of his riding.
During the 1980s, at the time of the beau risque and the Meech Lake constitutional reform, he was a member of the local association of the PC party in the riding of Langelier (now Quebec), under Gilles Loiselle, a strong believer in Canadian federalism.
According to www.howdtheyvote.ca, during the 38th Legislature, he was the new Quebec MP who spoke the most in the House of Communs and ranked 38th among all MPs.
Côté was defeated by one of Quebec City's most notorious shock-radio hosts, André Arthur, who ran as an independent.