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Christian Dubé Exits CAQ Amidst Loi 2 Controversy

Significant changes are unfolding in Québec’s political landscape. Christian Dubé, the Minister of Health, has announced his resignation from the Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ) party. Dubé will continue serving as an independent Member of the National Assembly (MNA).

Christian Dubé Resigns from CAQ

This unexpected move comes amid growing tension related to the discussions on the rewrite of Law 2. Dubé cited a loss of confidence in his ability to lead these negotiations effectively.

Law 2 Controversy

The rewrite of Law 2 is crucial, as it is part of an agreement with the Fédération des médecins omnipraticiens du Québec (FMOQ). This law aims to enhance healthcare delivery in the province.

  • Resignation: Christian Dubé has stepped down as Health Minister.
  • Party Shift: He has left the CAQ but will remain an independent MNA.
  • Law 2: The discussions around this law are significant for healthcare reforms.
  • Agreement: The law is linked to a deal with the FMOQ.

Dubé’s decision reflects a deeper discord within the political sphere regarding healthcare policies. As the situation evolves, more developments are anticipated throughout the coming days.

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