Nathalie Roy is a Canadian politician, has been representing the Montarville riding in the National Assembly of Quebec since her first election in 2012. She held the position of Minister of Culture and Communications from 2018 to 2022.
Bio/Wiki
Age- 59 years
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Born-8 May 1964
Birthplace-New Carlisle, Canada
Profession-Politician, President of the National Assembly of Quebec
Party: Coalition Avenir Québec
Nationality- Canadian
Family
Information about her parents or family is not available, but she has a sibling named Sylvie Roy. Additionally, she has a nephew named Michel Croteau and a niece named Estelle Croteau.
Husband
Details about her marital status are not available, as she has kept her personal life private.
Education
Nathalie Roy completed her legal studies at the Barreau du Québec in 1990 and earned her undergraduate degree from the Université de Sherbrooke in 1988. She also attended the Université de Sherbrooke in 1984.
Career
Roy’s background includes a career in journalism and news anchoring with TVA Nouvelles before entering politics.In August 2016, Roy publicly expressed opposition to the Burkini and Hijab, labeling them as symbols of Radical Islam.
As Minister of Culture in August 2019, Roy announced a $15 million allocation to preserve the cultural heritage represented by Quebec’s churches, along with an additional $5 million for the renovation of places of worship.
After the 2022 Quebec general election, Roy secured re-election in the Montarville riding. During the inaugural session of the 43rd legislature, her peers elected her as the President of the National Assembly, making her the second woman to hold this position after Louise Harel in 2002.
Net Worth
Nathalie Roy’s net worth is estimated to be approximately 8 million.