Raymond Brouillet

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Preceded byLouis O'Neill
Succeeded byRémy Poulin
Preceded byRémy Poulin
Succeeded bySarah Perreault
Raymond Brouillet
Member of the Quebec National Assembly
for Chauveau
In office
1981–1985
Preceded byLouis O'Neill
Succeeded byRémy Poulin
In office
1994–2003
Preceded byRémy Poulin
Succeeded bySarah Perreault
Personal details
Born (1933-09-17) September 17, 1933 (age 92)
PartyParti Québécois
OccupationProfessor

Raymond Brouillet (born September 17, 1933) was a Canadian politician. Brouillet served as a three-term Member of the National Assembly of Quebec.[1]

Brouillet was born in Montreal, Quebec in 1933 to Gustave Brouillet, a local businessman, and Dorina Moisan.[1] He was educated at parish schools in Repentigny, before enrolling at Collège de l'Assomption in 1947.[2] In 1955, he moved to Université de Montreal and became an officer in the Canadian Army's Armoured Corps.[1] Brouillet was ordained as a secular priest in 1959,

Brouillet studied philosophy, serving as a professor of philosophy at College de l'Assomption, Cégep de Maisonneuve and Université Laval. He would later serve as the vice-president and president of the Société de philosophie de Québec

Member of the National Assembly

Later life

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