Louis-Édouard Hubert (February 17, 1766 – November 9, 1842) was a merchant and politician in Lower Canada.
He was born in Montreal, the son of Pierre Hubert and Marie-Josephte Chartier.
Hubert was educated at the Petit Séminaire de Québec and settled at Saint-Denis.
Hubert invested in real estate and was involved in the grain trade.
Hubert did not support the Patriotes during the Lower Canada Rebellion but his home was plundered by the British.