Noël Saint-Germain, born on December twenty-fourth, nineteen twenty-two, was a prominent Canadian politician who made significant contributions to the province of Quebec. His political career spanned from nineteen sixty-six to nineteen eighty-one, during which he represented the electoral district of Jacques-Cartier in the National Assembly of Quebec.
Hailing from Lachine, Quebec, Saint-Germain pursued his education in optometry at the Université de Montréal. His political journey began as an alderman in Lachine, where he served from nineteen sixty-five to nineteen sixty-six, laying the groundwork for his future endeavors in provincial politics.
In the nineteen sixty-six Quebec general election, he was elected as a member of the Quebec Liberal Party. His dedication to public service was evident as he successfully secured re-election in nineteen seventy, nineteen seventy-three, and nineteen seventy-six, demonstrating his popularity and commitment to his constituents.
After a notable fifteen-year tenure, Noël Saint-Germain chose not to seek re-election in nineteen eighty-one, leaving behind a legacy of service and dedication to the people of Quebec.