Alain Rayes, born on December eleventh, nineteen seventy-one, is a prominent Canadian politician known for his significant contributions to the political landscape of Canada. He represented the riding of Richmond—Arthabaska in the House of Commons from the two thousand fifteen federal election until two thousand twenty-five. His political journey saw him re-elected in both the two thousand nineteen and two thousand twenty-one elections, showcasing his strong support within his constituency.
Before his tenure in federal politics, Rayes made his mark as the mayor of Victoriaville, where he served for six years. His leadership skills and dedication to public service paved the way for his transition into federal politics, where he took on the role of Quebec lieutenant under Conservative leaders Andrew Scheer and Erin O'Toole from two thousand seventeen to two thousand nineteen and again from two thousand twenty-one to two thousand twenty-two.
In a significant turn of events, Rayes left the Conservative Party of Canada following Pierre Poilievre's leadership victory in two thousand twenty-two. He continued to serve as an Independent Member of Parliament for the remainder of his term, reflecting his commitment to representing the interests of his constituents above party lines.