Micheline Montreuil

Hélène Micheline Montreuil
BornJune 1952 (1952-06) (age 72)
Quebec, Province of Quebec, Canada
Other namesHelene Montreuil
EducationUniversité Laval
University of Manitoba
University of Ottawa
Université de Paris I - Panthéon-Sorbonne
Université du Québec à Rimouski
Occupation(s)Lawyer, writer, politician, radio host, trade unionist and politician
EraLaw and industrial relations
EmployerUniversité du Québec à Rimouski
Notable workBook «Les affaires et le droit»
SpouseMichèle Morgan
Parents
  • Louis Papineau Montreuil (father)
  • Lina Chicoine (mother)
Websitewww.montreuil.ca
www.maitremontreuil.ca
www.madamemontreuil.ca
www.micheline.ca

Helene Montreuil or Micheline Montreuil (born June 1952) is a Canadian lawyer, teacher, writer, radio host, trade unionist and politician.

As a transgender woman, she first became known for her legal struggles in front of the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal, the Superior Court and the Court of Appeal in Quebec. She is also known for her involvement as a politician.

From 1986 to September 9, 2016, she used the first name of Micheline as she was known as Micheline Montreuil. Since September 9, 2016, she uses only the first name of Helene and she is now known under the name of Helene Montreuil.

In the following text, the first names Helene and Micheline are used depending about the time, the circumstances and the context. This text is a translation from the French page where you can find many external links, but mainly in French.