Manon Massé, born on May twenty-second, nineteen sixty-three, is a prominent Canadian politician representing Sainte-Marie–Saint-Jacques in the National Assembly of Quebec. Since her election in the two thousand fourteen general election, she has been a significant figure in Quebec's political landscape.
Before entering the political arena, Massé was a dedicated community organizer and played a pivotal role as one of the co-founders of the political movement Option citoyenne. Her commitment to social issues and community engagement laid a strong foundation for her political career.
From two thousand seventeen to two thousand twenty-three, she served as one of the co-spokespersons for Québec solidaire, advocating for progressive policies and social justice. Following the two thousand twenty-two provincial election, she was appointed to lead critical issues, including Relations with First Nations and Inuit, Social Services for individuals with intellectual disabilities or autism spectrum disorder, Social Solidarity and Community Action, Homelessness, and LGBTQ+ community matters.