Seven ex-Bloc Quebecois MPs considering forming new party
OTTAWA — The seven MPs who quit the Bloc Quebecois in late February over Martine Ouellet’s leadership are considering forming a new political party.
“The Bloc Quebecois you have known, and to which we devoted so much energy, unfortunately no longer exists,” Rheal Fortin told a news conference Tuesday alongside his six colleagues.
Their decision to cut all ties to the Bloc came two days after Ouellet, 49, accused the seven of spreading “fake news” about her and of breaking with the party’s “internal democracy.”
The seven have accused Ouellet of constantly zeroing in on independence instead of defending Quebec’s interests on the federal scene.