Hélène Robert

Hélène Robert (born October 12, 1945) is a Canadian farmer, administrator and politician.

She received a teaching degree from the Collège Ignace-Bourget in 1965 and taught at the École secondaire Georges-Vanier and other Quebec schools for most of the period between 1965 and 1994.

She centered her local campaign around environmental issues while also highlighting her support for Quebec nationalism.

[5] Lucien Bouchard succeeded Parizeau as premier on January 29, 1996, and eliminated the government's regional delegate positions.

Robert visited Benin in 2010 in a mission sponsored by UPA Développement International to support two farmers organizations in the country.