Raymond Bachand, born on October twenty-second, nineteen forty-seven, is a distinguished lawyer and former politician from Quebec, Canada. He served as the Member of the National Assembly (MNA) for the Outremont riding and was an integral part of the Quebec Liberal Party caucus.
Throughout his political career, Bachand held several key positions, including Minister of Finance and Revenue under Premier Jean Charest's majority government. His tenure also saw him as Minister for Tourism from April two thousand seven to October two thousand eight, and as Minister of Economic Development, Innovation, and Export Trade from his election until June two thousand nine.
Before entering politics, Bachand was a trade unionist, showcasing his commitment to labor rights and economic development. His political journey came to a close when he resigned his seat on August twenty-sixth, two thousand thirteen, marking the end of a significant chapter in Quebec's political landscape.