Martine Ouellet to step down as Bloc Quebecois leader, effective June 11
MONTREAL — In a bitter, resentful and defiant speech, Martine Ouellet announced Monday she will step down as head of the Bloc Quebecois in the wake of a crushing defeat in a leadership vote where she collected 32 per cent support.
Ouellet, 49, has been leader since March 2017 and said her resignation will take effect June 11.
She called the Quebec independence movement “sick” and said it is full of internecine warfare.
“My principal conclusion is that the main obstacle to the realization of the republic of Quebec comes from within the sovereigntist movement,” she told reporters. “It’s not normal; the movement is sick.


