Tania Langlais (born 1979) is a Quebec poet and educator.
She was born in Montreal and was educated at the Université du Québec à Montréal. Langlais teaches French at the college level.
Her work has appeared in a number of anthologies. Langlais received the Prix Émile-Nelligan in 2000 for her collection of poetry Douze bêtes aux chemises de l'homme, the youngest to receive this award. She has also received the Prix Jacqueline-Déry-Mochon in 2001, the first prize for poetry from Radio-Canada in 2002 and the Prix Joseph-S. Stauffer in 2005.[1]
She won the Governor General's Award for French-language poetry at the 2021 Governor General's Awards for her collection Pendant que Perceval tombait.[2] She was previously nominated in the same category in 2001 for Douze bêtes aux chemises de l'homme.[3]