François Corriveau, born on November seventh, nineteen sixty-nine, is a notable figure in Quebec's political landscape. He served as a member of the Action démocratique du Québec (ADQ), representing the electoral district of Saguenay, which is now known as René-Lévesque, in the Côte-Nord region.
His political career in the National Assembly spanned from two thousand two to two thousand three, during which he contributed to the discussions and decisions that shaped the region's future. Corriveau's tenure was marked by his commitment to the values and needs of his constituents.
As a politician, Corriveau's influence extended beyond his immediate district, as he engaged with broader provincial issues, advocating for policies that resonated with the citizens of Quebec. His work within the ADQ highlighted his dedication to public service and the democratic process.