Éric Forest, born on April sixth, nineteen fifty-two, is a prominent Canadian politician hailing from Quebec. His career has been marked by significant contributions to local governance and community development.
From two thousand five to two thousand sixteen, Forest served as the Mayor of Rimouski, where he was instrumental in implementing policies that fostered growth and improved the quality of life for residents. His leadership during this period was characterized by a commitment to transparency and community engagement.
In addition to his role as mayor, Forest held the esteemed position of president of the l'Union des municipalités québécoises from two thousand eleven to two thousand fourteen. This role allowed him to advocate for municipal interests at a provincial level, further solidifying his influence in Quebec's political landscape.
Currently, Éric Forest serves as a Canadian Senator, continuing his dedication to public service and the betterment of his community.