Roger Gaudet, born on May twenty-six, nineteen forty-five, is a notable Canadian politician and former restaurant manager hailing from Saint-Liguori, Quebec. His career in public service began in the mid-eighties when he served as a councillor in his hometown from nineteen eighty-five to nineteen eighty-nine.
In nineteen eighty-nine, Gaudet was elected mayor of Saint-Liguori, a position that allowed him to further influence local governance. His political journey continued as he became the reeve of the Montcalm MRC in nineteen ninety-three, showcasing his commitment to community leadership.
Gaudet's political aspirations reached a national level when he was elected to the House of Commons of Canada in a by-election in two thousand for the Bloc Québécois, representing the riding of Berthier—Montcalm. He successfully retained his seat in the two thousand four Canadian federal election, this time in Montcalm, and briefly held the position of the Bloc's critic for Public Works and Government Services in the same year.