Honorific-Prefix: | The Honourable |
Marie-Claude Bibeau | |
Office1: | Minister of National Revenue |
Term Start1: | July 26, 2023 |
Primeminister1: | Justin Trudeau |
Predecessor1: | Diane Lebouthillier |
Office2: | Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food |
Term Start2: | March 1, 2019 |
Term End2: | July 26, 2023 |
Primeminister2: | Justin Trudeau |
Predecessor2: | Lawrence MacAulay |
Successor2: | Lawrence MacAulay |
Office3: | Minister of International Development |
Term Start3: | November 4, 2015 |
Term End3: | March 1, 2019 |
Primeminister3: | Justin Trudeau |
Predecessor3: | Christian Paradis |
Successor3: | Maryam Monsef |
Office4: | Minister responsible for La Francophonie |
Term Start4: | November 4, 2015 |
Term End4: | July 18, 2018 |
Primeminister4: | Justin Trudeau |
Predecessor4: | Christian Paradis |
Successor4: | Mélanie Joly |
Riding5: | Compton—Stanstead |
Parliament5: | Canadian |
Term Start5: | October 19, 2015 |
Predecessor5: | Jean Rousseau |
Birth Date: | 4 April 1970 |
Birth Place: | Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada |
Alma Mater: | Université de Sherbrooke |
Party: | Liberal |
Residence: | Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada[1] |
Spouse: | Bernard Sévigny |
Marie-Claude Bibeau (born April 4, 1970) is a Canadian politician who is the current Minister of National Revenue. She was elected to represent the riding of Compton—Stanstead in the House of Commons in the 2015 federal election.[2] A member of the Liberal Party, she was sworn in as minister of International Development and La Francophonie on November 4, 2015.[3] She was appointed the first female minister of Agriculture on March 1, 2019.
Bibeau was born and raised in Sherbrooke, Quebec, and earned a bachelor's degree in economics and a graduate diploma in environmental management from Université de Sherbrooke. Following her graduation, she worked for the Canadian International Development Agency, and was variously posted in Ottawa, Montreal, Morocco and Benin. After leaving the agency, she returned to the riding of Compton-Stanstead, and spent 15 years operating a successful tourism business.[4]
In her capacity as minister, Bibeau helped shape Trudeau's foreign policy. She served a two-year term as member of the World Bank Group’s (WBG) Advisory Council on Gender and Development from 2015 until 2017.[5] In September 2016, Bibeau was appointed by United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to serve as member of the Lead Group of the Scaling Up Nutrition Movement.[6] Also since 2016, she has been serving on the board of the Global Partnership to End Violence Against Children.[7] In 2017, she served on the World Health Organization/Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights High-Level Working Group on the Health and Human Rights of Women, Children and Adolescents, chaired by Tarja Halonen and Hina Jilani.[8]
She is married to Bernard Sévigny, former mayor of Sherbrooke.[9]