Louise Robic (born January 25, 1935) is a former politician in Quebec.
She represented Bourassa in the Quebec National Assembly from 1985 to 1994 as a Liberal.
The daughter of Jean-Baptiste Goyer and Berthe Trudeau, she was born Louise Goyer in Montreal.
She also took course in real estate and various management courses and studied at McGill University.
She worked for Air Canada, Royal Trust and the Caisse populaire.Robic was an organizer for the NO campaign during the 1980 Quebec referendum and helped organize the "Yvette" gathering at the Montreal forum.
From 1982 to 1985, she was president of the Quebec Liberal Party.
She was elected to the Quebec assembly in 1985 and was reelected in 1989.
She served in the Quebec cabinet as Minister of Cultural Communities and Immigration.
She was Minister responsible for Health and Social Services and Minister responsible for financial institutions.