Jean-François Roberge

[1] He represents the electoral district of Chambly as a member of the Coalition Avenir Québec and is the former Education Minister.

Prior to his election to the legislature, Roberge was an elementary school teacher, as well as a regular commentator on education issues for TVA's morning talk show Deux filles le matin.

He published a young adult novel, Francis perdu dans les méandres, in 2010.

Under Roberge's term as Minister of Education, the government showed plans to replace the Ethics and religious culture,[2][3] with a new curriculum which would shift the focus from religion toward culture and citizenship.

[5] In December 6, 2022: Minister Roberge tabled a bill that would make the Oath of Allegiance to the King optional for members of the National Assembly (MNAs).