Mario A. Beaulieu, born on February first, nineteen fifty-nine, is a prominent Canadian politician and educator known for his fervent advocacy of Quebec nationalism. His political journey has seen him take on significant leadership roles within the Bloc Québécois, where he served as leader from two thousand fourteen to two thousand fifteen, interim leader from two thousand eighteen to two thousand nineteen, and president from two thousand fourteen to two thousand eighteen.
Since the two thousand fifteen election, Beaulieu has represented the La Pointe-de-l'Île riding as a Member of Parliament. His commitment to the preservation of the French language in Quebec is evident through his involvement with the Mouvement Québec français, a coalition dedicated to defending and promoting the French language.
In addition to his political career, Beaulieu was the eightieth president of the Société Saint-Jean-Baptiste of Montreal from two thousand nine to two thousand fourteen. His leadership in this sovereignist organization further underscores his dedication to Quebec's cultural identity and autonomy.