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Montreal Gazette on MSNAnalysis: New Quebec Liberal leader Pablo Rodriguez has his work cut out for himIn electing Rodriguez as leader Saturday, the party decided the former federal Liberal minister is the one to end its long walk in the political hinterland.
The party has struggled to connect to francophone voters in regions outside of Montreal, and has failed to benefit from ...
The newly elected leader of the Quebec Liberal Party does not plan to run in a byelection in order to enter the National Assembly as quickly as possible. Instead, Pablo Rodriguez plans to travel ...
Former federal MP Pablo Rodriguez has a lengthy checklist ahead of him as he works to unite Quebec’s Liberal Party under his leadership, rebuild the party’s presence outside of Montreal and recruit ...
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New Quebec Liberal Leader Pablo Rodriguez says he’ll run for seat in 2026 electionThe newly elected leader of the Quebec Liberals says he'll wait until the 2026 provincial election to run for a seat in the ...
Pablo Rodriguez has been elected leader of the Quebec Liberal Party. Until last September Rodriguez was the Minister of Transport for the Trudeau Liberals. He resigned from his post, ...
The Quebec Liberal Party will choose its new leader today at a convention in the provincial capital. Five candidates are vying for the party’s leadership, none of whom currently hold a seat in the ...
A few days after his narrow defeat for the leadership of the Quebec Liberal Party (PLQ), Charles Milliard called on the Liberals to rally behind Pablo Rodriguez. At the same time, he said he was “more ...
Quebec Liberal Party leadership candidates, from left, Marc Belanger, Mario Roy, Charles Milliard, Pablo Rodriguez and Karl Blackburn pose for a photograph following the Quebec Liberal Party ...
Canada Day in Montreal-West took place in three parks in the community. The day started with activities in Davis Park, and a ...
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