More than 20 ex-Bloc Quebecois MPs call on Martine Ouellet to quit in open letter
MONTREAL — More than 20 former Bloc Quebecois MPs called on party leader Martine Ouellet to step down Friday, in a letter published in a Montreal newspaper accusing her of being intransigent and weakening Quebec’s voice in Ottawa.
Meanwhile, the Bloc’s national office will hold a meeting Saturday to discuss the fate of seven of the party’s 10 MPs who quit the caucus earlier in the week, citing Ouellet’s poor leadership style.
The letter, co-signed by ex-Bloc leader Gilles Duceppe, says Quebec’s status is feeble within the Canadian federation, with a pro-Canada premier in Quebec City and an “intransigent” and divisive Bloc leader in Ottawa.
“We understand how seven MPs left the party,” reads the letter published in Le Devoir. “Martine Ouellet weakens Quebec’s voice in Ottawa at a time when it needs a strong voice.


