Bloc Québécois Shadow Cabinet of the 42nd Parliament of Canada
The Bloc Québécois Shadow Cabinet of the 42nd Canadian Parliament was announced in October 2015.
Members of Shadow Cabinet
Ouellet (February 28, 2018 - 2019)
Portfolio | Critic |
---|---|
BQ Leader | Martine Ouellet (not an MP) |
BQ House Leader (Parliamentary leader) | TBA |
Budgetary Estimates, Economic Development, Government Operations (other positions TBA) |
Xavier Barsalou-Duval |
Immigration, La Francophonie (other positions TBA) |
Mario Beaulieu |
Natural Resources, Fisheries & Oceans, Indigenous & Northern Affairs (other positions TBA) |
Marilène Gill |
Fortin/Ouellet (October 19, 2015-February 28, 2018)
On February 28, 2018, eight MPs resigned from the Bloc Québécois caucus: Michel Boudrias (Terrebonne), Rhéal Fortin (Rivière-du-Nord), Simon Marcil (Mirabel), Monique Pauzé (Repentigny), Louis Plamondon (Bécancour—Nicolet—Saurel), Gabriel Ste-Marie (Joliette), and Luc Thériault (Montcalm) citing conflict with party leader Martine Ouellet.[1]
Portfolio | Critic |
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Caucus officers | |
BQ Leader | Martine Ouellet (not an MP) (since March 14, 2017) Rhéal Fortin (until March 14, 2017) |
BQ House Leader (also parliamentary leader after March 19, 2017) |
Gabriel Ste-Marie (March 19, 2017 - February 26, 2018)[2] Luc Thériault (until March 18, 2017) |
Opposition Whip | Monique Pauzé (until February 28, 2018) |
Caucus Chair | Louis Plamondon (until February 28, 2018) |
Parliamentary critics | |
Agriculture | Simon Marcil (until February 28, 2018) |
Budgetary Estimates | Xavier Barsalou-Duval |
Canadian Heritage | Monique Pauzé (until February 28, 2018) |
Democratic Reform | Luc Thériault (until February 28, 2018) |
Economic Development | Xavier Barsalou-Duval |
Employment & Labour | Simon Marcil (until February 28, 2018) |
Environment | Monique Pauzé (until February 28, 2018) |
Families & Children | Simon Marcil (until February 28, 2018) |
Finance | Gabriel Ste-Marie (until February 28, 2018) |
Fisheries & Oceans | Marilène Gill |
Foreign Affairs | Luc Thériault (until February 28, 2018) |
Government Operations | Xavier Barsalou-Duval |
Health | Luc Thériault (until February 28, 2018) |
Human Rights | Rhéal Fortin (until February 28, 2018) |
Immigration | Mario Beaulieu |
Indigenous & Northern Affairs | Marilène Gill |
Infrastructure & Communities | Louis Plamondon (until February 28, 2018) |
Innovation | Gabriel Ste-Marie (until February 28, 2018) |
Intergovernmental Affairs | Rhéal Fortin (until February 28, 2018) |
International Development | Luc Thériault (until February 28, 2018) |
International Trade | Gabriel Ste-Marie (until February 28, 2018) |
Justice | Rhéal Fortin (until February 28, 2018) |
La Francophonie | Mario Beaulieu |
National Defence | Michel Boudrias (until February 28, 2018) |
National Revenue | Xavier Barsalou-Duval |
Natural Resources | Marilène Gill |
Persons with Disabilities | Simon Marcil (until February 28, 2018) |
Pipelines | Luc Thériault (until February 28, 2018) |
Public Accounts | Xavier Barsalou-Duval |
Public Safety | Michel Boudrias (until February 28, 2018) |
Science | Gabriel Ste-Marie (until February 28, 2018) |
Seniors | Louis Plamondon (until February 28, 2018) |
Status of Women | Monique Pauzé (until February 28, 2018) |
Sustainable Development | Monique Pauzé (until February 28, 2018) |
Transport | Louis Plamondon (until February 28, 2018) |
Treasury Board | Gabriel Ste-Marie (until February 28, 2018) |
Veterans Affairs | Michel Boudrias (until February 28, 2018) |
References
- Allard, Clement (February 28, 2018). "Seven of 10 Bloc Quebecois MPs quit over Martine Ouellet's leadership". The Globe and Mail. The Canadian Press. Retrieved February 28, 2018.
- "'Differences' with Martine Ouellet led Bloc MP to resign as house leader | Montreal Gazette".
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