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Quebec Liberals Enthusiastically Welcome New Leader Charles Milliard

Charles Milliard pledged integrity and transparency while proposing telemedicine and housing initiatives to renew the party after scandals, addressing nearly 600 caucus members.

  • On Feb. 15, 2026, Charles Milliard unveiled a reform agenda at a Trois‑Rivières rally attended by nearly 600 caucus members, outlining five priorities for a potential Liberal government.
  • Party turmoil including Rodriguez's December resignation prompted internal strife such as Rizqy's expulsion last year and Hinse's $500,000 lawsuit.
  • Milliard set out policy specifics such as a telemedicine platform , 100,000 housing starts per year, reduced taxes for SMEs, mental health and home-care services, broad education consultations, and empowering local governments as 'prime minister of decentralization in Quebec.'
  • At his first news conference as leader, Milliard signaled decisions would come in the first caucus meeting, including on Marwah Rizqy's future.
  • A former FCCQ president, Charles Milliard faces the challenge of introducing himself to Quebec voters, having never held elected office, while drawing support from former premiers Daniel Johnson and Philippe Couillard.
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Quebec Liberal Party welcomes new leader Charles Milliard

TROIS-RIVIÈRES — About 600 people welcomed Charles Milliard as the new head of the Quebec Liberal Party in Trois-Rivières on Sunday, days after he was acclaimed in a leadership race that no one else joined.

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"Today we look forward," said the new leader of the Liberal Party of Quebec, Sunday afternoon, at the Delta Hotel in Trois-Rivières.

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La Presse broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Sunday, February 15, 2026.
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