Jacques Daoust (February 17, 1948 – August 3, 2017) was a Canadian politician in Quebec, who was elected to the National Assembly of Quebec in the 2014 election.
Under Daoust, the government aided Bombardier by investing $1 billion in the Quebec multinational to help it develop the CSeries aircraft, a decision that was criticized by the public.
Daoust was also economy minister when Quebec hardware chain Rona was sold to American investors.Daoust occupied that position until 2016.
After a cabinet shuffle by Premier Philippe Couillard, Daoust became transport minister,
when incumbent Robert Poëti returned to the back benches.
During his time in the transport portfolio, Daoust presided over the penetration of Uber into Quebec and its negative impact on the province’s taxi industry.
That led to Daoust resigning in August 2016.Daoust, a native of Verdun, QC, died after suffering a stroke.