Hélène Alarie, born on June sixth, nineteen forty-one, in Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pocatière, Quebec, was a multifaceted Canadian agronomist and politician. Her career spanned various fields, including teaching, government service, and agriculture, showcasing her diverse expertise and commitment to public service.
Alarie entered the political arena as a member of the Bloc Québécois party, representing the Louis-Hébert electoral district in the House of Commons from nineteen ninety-seven to two thousand. During her tenure in the thirty-sixth Canadian Parliament, she actively participated in parliamentary committees focused on agriculture, reflecting her professional background and passion for the sector.
Despite her dedication and contributions, Alarie faced defeat in the two thousand general election, losing her seat to Liberal candidate Hélène Scherrer. After her political career, she continued to influence her community through her work in education and agriculture.
Hélène Alarie passed away on October twenty-sixth, twenty twenty-three, in Lévis, Quebec, at the age of eighty-two, leaving behind a legacy of public service and commitment to her fields of expertise.