Bloc Quebecois members meet to discuss party’s future amid leadership crisis
DRUMMONVILLE, Que. — The Bloc Quebecois’ embattled leader fended off a challenge from her rivals on Sunday as party members adopted her timeline for an early June confidence vote.
The two-day vote on Martine Ouellet’s leadership will begin June 1, along with a referendum on whether the Bloc should focus on promoting Quebec independence on a daily basis.
It will be decided on a 50 per cent plus one basis with the result announced June 3.
That proposal was challenged at Sunday’s party meeting by 42 riding associations, who had suggested a mid-May confidence vote with no referendum.