Claude Charron (born October 22, 1946 in L'ĂŽle-Bizard, Quebec) is a former CEGEP teacher, provincial politician, writer and broadcaster.
He graduated from the École de Saint-Raphaël in L'Île-Bizard and Collège Saint-Laurent.
At the time of his first election, Charron became the youngest MNA (Member of the National Assembly (Quebec)) in the province's history.
Following the election of his party to power in 1976 he was appointed Minister responsible for High Commission on Youth, Recreation and Sports and in 1979 was named the Government House Leader and Minister responsible for Parliamentary Affairs.
In February 1982 Charron resigned his cabinet position after pleading guilty to a charge of shoplifting a tweed jacket from the Eaton's Montreal department store.
Charron was found by a security guard wearing the coat with the price tag still attached.
He later described the act as a form of political suicide after the PQ's failures in the 1980 referendum and constitutional negotiations.
In November of that year he was charged with drunk driving and resigned his seat in the Quebec National Assembly.
He is currently the correspondent for TVA in Paris but had worked alongside Pierre Bruneau during the special televised program for the 2007 Quebec elections.