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Liberal

Caroline Desrochers

LiberalTrois-RivièresQuebec
94Votes Cast
20Speeches
0Bills Sponsored
Background
Born
Montreal's South Shore
Family
Married to Danny Myint, two children
Education
Bachelor's degree in economics, Concordia University, 2000
Career
Humanitarian internship in Mexico; Political and public affairs officer at the Canadian embassy in Haiti; Director of political and cultural affairs with the Canadian delegation in New York City; Director general at Global Affairs Canada
Political Experience
Liberal candidate for La Prairie in 2021; Elected to the House of Commons for Trois-Rivières in 2025
Notable
First Liberal win in Trois-Rivières since 1984
Where Caroline Stands

Where Caroline falls on key policy spectrums

They vote

Your Money

Taxes & Government SpendingBusiness & Worker RulesEnergy & the Economy

People & Society

HealthcareImmigrationIndigenous PeoplesIdentity & Human RightsEducation & ChildcareDrug Policy

How We're Governed

National Security & DefencePolitical & Electoral ReformCrime & Public SafetyFirearms

Land & Community

Environment, Climate & ResourcesHousing & Cost of LivingRural Communities & Culture
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House Seat
2025 Election Results — Trois-Rivières

René Villemure won with 16,921 votes (27.6%)

Caroline Desrochers(Liberal)25,147 (41.0%)
René Villemure(Bloc Québécois)16,921 (27.6%)
Yves Levesque(Conservative)16,708 (27.2%)
Matthew Sévigny(NDP-New Democratic Party)1,437 (2.3%)
David Turcotte(Green Party)569 (0.9%)
Yan Patry(People's Party)320 (0.5%)
Mathieu Doyon(Parti Rhinocéros Party)215 (0.4%)

Total votes cast: 61,317

Recent Activity
Mar 26, 2026
AnswerNatural Resources

Madam Speaker, during the last election, we committed to making Canada a clean and a conventional energy superpower. Canadians elected us on that promise, and we are already delivering on that mandate. The projects referred to the Major Projects Office represent hundreds of billions of dollars in direct investment and tens of thousands of jobs. In this time of energy uncertainty, Canada is a [more]

Mar 26, 2026
InterjectionNatural Resources

Madam Speaker, we have been making representations in Washington that the tariffs are unjustifiable, and we welcome the members' engagement in ensuring that we continue to advocate and put forward the position of the government. This is work that we need to do together. That is not happening right now, and members know it. We are not doing this in a concerted way. We are not doing this in a team [more]

Mar 23, 2026

What do you think, Ms. Kaluski?

Mar 23, 2026

Go ahead, Ms. Kaluski.

Mar 23, 2026

Thank you.

Mar 23, 2026

Thank you, Mr. Chair. Thank you to the witnesses who are with us today to share their stories and difficult experiences. Thank you as well for the work you do with families and for your advocacy in recent years to find a solution to this important issue. My first question is for the three of you. As a supervisor, Ms. Samulack, you've worked with a number of employers, and you hear the stories [more]

Mar 23, 2026

I'm just looking for some thoughts about...so we can start thinking about what we want.

Mar 23, 2026

Thanks very much to both of you. Thank you so much, Briana, for sharing your story, for your courage and for helping other families going through that. It takes a lot of strength to be able to do that. I never lost a child, but my very close friend lost her nine-year-old. I was the person at the hospital with her. I was the person who had to stay with him. There was no way that she was going to [more]

Mar 23, 2026

Thank you. That's an excellent suggestion. Rachel or Robert, do you wish to add anything?

Mar 23, 2026

Thank you. I would like to ask my question and you can reply by email, because I don't know how much time there is left. We talked earlier about how grief, for those who grieve, is not linear. It comes and goes. You think you're okay and then six months later or a year later, something happens. In the implementation of this, what would a program look like concretely? How would we make this more [more]

Mar 12, 2026

Thank you, Mr. Chair. I want to start by thanking the witnesses who are here to share their experience, expertise and knowledge. We've heard some very difficult testimony on this bill, which is extremely important. I want to reiterate our commitment to making this bill move quickly. All members on this committee are prioritizing this bill because we know it's important for grieving parents. [more]