Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois, born on May thirty-first, nineteen ninety, is a prominent Canadian politician known for his dynamic role in the political landscape of Quebec. He served as the co-spokesperson for the party Québec solidaire from two thousand seventeen until two thousand twenty-five, marking a significant period in his political career.
His journey into active politics was preceded by a notable involvement in the Quebec student protests of two thousand twelve. As co-spokesperson for the Coalition large de l'Association pour une solidarité syndicale étudiante (CLASSE), he became a leading voice against the tuition hike of one thousand six hundred twenty-five dollars proposed by Jean Charest's government. This activism not only showcased his commitment to social justice but also propelled him into the public eye.
Nadeau-Dubois was elected as a member of the provincial legislative assembly on May twenty-ninth, two thousand seventeen, further solidifying his influence in Quebec's political arena. His tenure has been characterized by a dedication to progressive policies and a focus on issues that resonate with the youth and marginalized communities.
In August two thousand twelve, he stepped down from his role in the student movement, transitioning into a new phase of his career. His experiences have shaped his political ideology and continue to inform his work as a legislator.