Gaétan Barrette, born on July fifth, nineteen fifty-six, is a prominent Canadian politician and physician known for his impactful role in Quebec's political landscape. He was elected to the National Assembly of Quebec in the two thousand fourteen election, representing the La Pinière electoral district as a member of the Quebec Liberal Party.
Before entering politics, Barrette had a successful career as a radiologist at Montreal's Hôpital Maisonneuve-Rosemont. His political journey began with a candidacy in the two thousand twelve election for the Coalition Avenir Québec in Terrebonne, but he later switched allegiances to the Liberal Party in two thousand fourteen.
On April twenty-fourth, two thousand fourteen, Barrette was appointed Minister of Health and Social Services. His tenure was marked by significant controversy, leading to notable changes within the party's strategy, including the recruitment of Gertrude Bourdon, who resigned from her position as CEO of the Laval University hospital to run as a candidate in the Jean-Lesage riding for the two thousand eighteen election.
After a dedicated career in both medicine and politics, Barrette announced his retirement from politics following the two thousand twenty-two Quebec general election, leaving behind a complex legacy in the realm of health and social services.