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Coalition Avenir Québec member withdraws from caucus after impaired driving arrest
François Tremblay faces legal proceedings after a crash with a blood-alcohol level nearly twice the legal limit, prompting his temporary exit from the CAQ caucus.
- A Coalition Avenir Québec member of the legislature, François Tremblay, was arrested this week for alleged impaired driving.
- Tremblay, who represents the riding of Dubuc, Que., has withdrawn from the CAQ caucus for the duration of the legal proceedings against him.
- The CAQ now holds 79 out of 125 seats at the provincial legislature, with other parties holding smaller numbers of seats.
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Coalition Avenir Québec member withdraws from caucus after impaired driving arrest - Montreal
A Coalition Avenir Québec member of the legislature was arrested this week for alleged impaired driving and is withdrawing from caucus for the duration of the legal proceedings.
·Toronto, Canada
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The elected candidate was arrested for driving with alcohol-impaired driving on the night of Wednesday to Thursday.
·Montreal, Canada
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More than 24 hours after being arrested for driving with impaired faculties, the caquist MP François Tremblay withdrew from the caucus.
·Montreal, Canada
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- 80% of the sources lean Left
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