Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois, Quebec student activist turned political leader, stepping down
- Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois announced his resignation as co-spokesperson for Québec Solidaire and will not seek re-election in the upcoming provincial election in October 2026.
- He cited internal party divisions and personal challenges as factors in his resignation, stating that the last two years have been tough for Québec Solidaire.
- Nadeau-Dubois gained fame during the 2012 student movement and indicated that his departure would allow for new leadership, emphasizing the need for a united left-wing party.
- Ruba Ghazal, the other co-spokesperson for Québec Solidaire, acknowledged Nadeau-Dubois's contributions and expressed gratitude, stating that his fights remain their fights at Québec Solidaire.
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Ex-Student Activist Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois, With Québec Solidaire, to Leave Politics
Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois, co-spokesperson of the left-wing Québec solidaire party who rose to prominence during the 2012 student strike, says he is stepping down from the party’s leadership team. He resigned today as co-spokesperson and House leader, and says he will stay on as a member of the legislature for his Montreal riding until the next election, scheduled for October 2026. Nadeau-Dubois, 34, told reporters today he feels “worn out” from int…
Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois, Quebec student activist turned political leader, stepping down
MONTREAL — Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois, co-spokesperson of the left-wing Québec solidaire party who rose to prominence during the 2012 student strike, is stepping down from the party’s leadership team. Fighting back tears as he spoke to reporters in Montreal Thursday, Nadeau-Dubois announced he was resigning from his roles as co-spokesperson and house leader but will remain […]
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