Bloc Quebecois members reject Martine Ouellet in leadership confidence vote
MONTREAL — Bloc Quebecois members resoundingly rejected the leadership of Martine Ouellet in a confidence vote over the weekend, even as they chose to support her vision of a party that focuses on Quebec’s independence above all else.
The party announced on Sunday that 32 per cent of members voted in favour of her leadership, whereas 67 per cent voted against.
Ouellet has yet to publicly comment on the result, but has previously said she believed getting the support of 50 per cent plus one would give her the legitimacy to stay on as head of the party.
She is expected to make an official statement on Monday.


