Thérèse Tanguay-Dion (; 20 March 1927 â 17 January 2020), popularly known as , was a Canadian television personality and the mother of singer Céline Dion.
Born on the Gaspé Peninsula, in Sainte-Anne-des-Monts, Quebec (as was her husband, Adhémar-Charles Dion), her parents were Antoinette (née Sergerie) and Laureat Achille Tanguay.
Already well known in Quebec as a stage mother involved in her daughter's career, she later launched her own line of food products, Pâtés de Maman Dion, and became host of a cooking show for TVA in 1999. She was also a sponsor of the Fondation Maman Dion which was founded in 2006, an educational foundation which provides school supplies, clothing and eyewear to underprivileged children.
Thérèse and Adhémar had 14 children:
After several months of experiencing health issues, Thérèse Tanguay-Dion died at her home in the Saint-Rose neighbourhood of Laval on 17 January 2020, at the age of 92.