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Martine Ouellet (born April 8, 1969) is a
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who served as leader of the
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from 2017 to 2018. She was the Minister of Natural Resources in the Quebec government from 2012 to 2014. Ouellet was first elected to the
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in a
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on July 5, 2010, representing the electoral district of
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, standing as a candidate for
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."Parti Quebecois holds on to a Montreal-area riding in Quebec byelection"
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'', July 5, 2010.
On May 14, 2021, Ouellet announced her return to politics by creating a new provincial party:
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.


Early life and education

Ouellet is from the South Shore. She graduated with a degree in mechanical engineering from
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in 1992 and received an M.B.A from the HEC Montreal. Prior to her first election, Ouellet worked as an
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for
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.


Political career


Provincial

Ouellet was elected to the
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in a
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on July 5, 2010, representing the electoral district of
Vachon Vachon is a surname. Persons Notable people with the surname include: *members of the Canadian professional wrestling Vachon family: **Luna Vachon (1962–2010), ring name of professional wrestler Gertrude Vachon **Maurice Vachon (1929&nda ...
, standing as a candidate for
Parti Québécois The Parti Québécois (; ; PQ) is a sovereignist and social democratic provincial political party in Quebec, Canada. The PQ advocates national sovereignty for Quebec involving independence of the province of Quebec from Canada and establis ...
. After the Parti Québécois won the 2012 election, she was appointed as Minister of Natural Resources in the Marois government. She held the position until the government's defeat in the 2014 election. Ouellet contested the leadership of the Parti Québécois in 2015 and in 2016, placing third both times.


Federal

On February 5, 2017, Ouellet announced her candidacy in the
2017 Bloc Québécois leadership election The 2017 Bloc Québécois leadership election was held on March 14, 2017 to choose a successor to Gilles Duceppe, who resigned on October 22, 2015 after the 2015 Canadian federal election. Rhéal Fortin, MP for Rivière-du-Nord, had been servin ...
."Bloc québécois : Martine Ouellet se lance dans la course à la direction"
Radio-Canada, February 5, 2017.
At the same time, she resigned from the Parti Québécois and sat in the National Assembly of Quebec as an independent. She stated that she will not seek to enter the federal
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via a by-election, saying that she wants to "have a foot" in both Quebec City and Ottawa. After being the only candidate in the race at the end of the nomination period, she was officially acclaimed as leader on March 18, 2017. In June 2017, she faced a caucus revolt after her
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, Louis-Philippe Dubois, leaked information to the media in an effort to discredit former interim leader
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. Members of caucus suspected he had leaked the information on Ouellet's instructions. Ouellet resolved the conflict by firing Dubois and apologising to Fortin. On February 26, 2018, Gabriel Ste-Marie resigned as the Bloc's House Leader due to conflicts with Ouellet. In a tumultuous caucus meeting, seven of the Bloc's 10 MPs voiced their opposition to Ouellet's leadership, accusing her of having an authoritarian style and boycotted Question Period in order to express their dissent. The previous week, Ouellet had given a speech to the Bloc's general council in which she complained that she had felt resistance to her leadership from caucus since becoming leader in 2017 and also argued that the Bloc needs to emphasize Quebec independence rather than soft-pedal it. Fortin criticised her speech saying: "A leader who opens a general council by posing as a victim, then saying that she is a victim of leaks and resistance. For me, it’s not a speech worthy of a leader." The party's general council also approved paying Ouellet a salary of $95,000 as, without a seat in the House of Commons, she was not eligible for a parliamentary leader's salary. It also approved a supplementary payment, which would have resulted in a total salary of $200,000 once her term as a member of the Quebec National Assembly ends with the 2018 provincial election. Opposition to Ouellet came to a breaking point on February 28, 2018 when seven MPs quit the caucus to sit as independents, citing Ouellet's alleged authoritarianism as their reason for leaving. The defections left the Bloc with a caucus of three MPs. More than 20 ex-Bloc MPs, including former leader
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, issued an
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supporting the seven current MPs who had resigned from caucus and demanding Ouellet's resignation. Nevertheless, after a lengthy meeting, the party's executive issued a statement supporting Ouellet's leadership but also stating that the seven rebels could keep their Bloc Québécois memberships and would not be expelled from the party for quitting the caucus, inviting them to return to the caucus in the future. However, on May 1, the seven MPs announced that they were severing all ties with the BQ and considering founding a new political party: Québec debout. On June 3, 2018, Ouellet was defeated in a
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, with 32% of members voting in favour of her continued leadership and 67% opposed. In a media conference held the day after the results were announced, Ouellet blamed party president and MP
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, Gilles Duceppe, and the party's old guard for her defeat, accusing them of campaigning against her, and announced that she was resigning as party leader effective June 11, 2018. By September 17, 2018, all seven members of Québec debout had rejoined the Bloc Québécois caucus.


Return to provincial politics

On May 14, 2021, Ouellet announced her return to politics by creating a new provincial party:
Climat Québec Climat Québec is a minor political party in the Canadian province of Quebec founded in 2021 by former Marois cabinet minister and leader of the Bloc Québécois Martine Ouellet. The party contested the Marie-Victorin by-election in Apri ...
.


Electoral record

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Official Results, Le Directeur général des élections du Québec
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