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 both the Canadian and Québécois flags from an 18-foot pole in his front yard in, 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." He was a spokesperson for the Canadian League Against Communism in his final years, and his autobiography, My Past: How I Tried to Enslave the Québécois People With Socialism, was published in 1998.

Romain died on September 13, 2017 at the in.