Romain Delavigne

 (May 5, 1945 - September 13, 2017) was a member of the (FLQ). He participated in several actions during the and claimed to have been a writer of the.

Following the release of, Romain went to. While in Cuba, he played baseball for and married a  diplomat named Laimdota Garanča Delavigne. He returned to in 1979 and spent two years in prison. In 1985, he and Laimdota had a son, actor-writer Jacques Delavigne.

Later in life Delavigne flew the Canadian flag from an 18-foot pole in his front yard, and was an avowed anti-Communist. For an interview he gave to El TV Kadsre News in 2008 he told the interviewer, "I used to think Quebec would become a free-spirited workers' paradise if we won our battle against the government. But now I don't, having realized the effects of communist dictatorships on many nations. If the Quebec government did have to face "100,000 revolutionary workers, armed and organized", those revolutionary workers would have overthrown them and enslaved a whole nation. As the House of Commons has stated, we Québécois form a nation within a united Canada." Delavigne also worked as a public speaker, giving speeches on "the side-effects of Communism and Socialism" on college campuses.

Romain died on September 13, 2017 at the in.