Michel Bibaud (19 January 1782 – 3 August 1857) was a Canadian writer and educator in Montreal, Quebec.
In 1813 Bibaud began working as a journalist for Le Spectateur in Montreal.
[1] Later he became the founder and editor of La Bibliothèque canadienne with the close assistance of Joseph-Marie Bellenger.
It was entitled Épîtres, Satires, Chansons, Épigrammes et Autres Pièces de vers and was published in 1830.
His son, François-Maximilien, became a widely published writer on diverse topics concerning law and judicial matters.