Christos Sirros

Christos Sirros
Member of the National Assembly of Quebec for Laurier-Dorion
In office
September 12, 1994 – July 17, 2004
Preceded byRiding created
Succeeded byElsie Lefebvre
Member of the National Assembly of Quebec for Laurier
In office
April 13, 1981 – September 12, 1994
Preceded byAndré Marchand
Succeeded byRiding abolished
Personal details
Born (1948-02-02) 2 February 1948 (age 76)
Athens, Greece
NationalityCanadian
Political partyLiberal

Christos Sirros (Greek: Χρήστος Σύρρος; born 2 February 1948) is a politician in the Province of Quebec, Canada. He was a member of the National Assembly of Quebec (MNA) for the Laurier-Dorion riding for two decades as a member of the Liberal Party of Quebec.

A graduate from McGill University, he first won the Laurier riding in 1981, defeating Parti Québécois (PQ) candidate Nadia Assimopoulos. The riding of Laurier-Dorion was created for the 1994 election, in which Sirros defeated PQ candidate Benoît Henry by 6,930 votes. He was most notably the minister of Indian affairs under Robert Bourassa and minister of natural resources under Daniel Johnson, Jr. He was the National Assembly's first vice-president from June 2003 to July 2004.

Sirros left his seat in July 2004. He was then appointed Quebec Delegate General for Belgium and held that position until 2013. In December 2014, he was appointed the Quebec Delegate General for the United Kingdom.