Son of ex-premier Jean Charest to run for Quebec Liberals in Montreal’s Verdun riding
The son of former premier Jean Charest will challenge Québec solidaire incumbent Alexandra Zaga Mendez in a riding the Liberals have long held.
- On Wednesday, Antoine Dionne Charest won the Liberal nomination in Verdun, confirming months of political rumors. Liberal Leader Charles Milliard attended the nomination meeting to support the candidate.
- Verdun historically voted Liberal every time since the 1940s, but the riding fell to Québec solidaire MNA Alexandra Zaga Mendez in 2022. Zaga Mendez is now seeking re-election.
- A graduate of Concordia University, the Université de Montréal, and the London School of Economics, Dionne Charest is a frequent political analyst. He has served on the party's relaunch and policy committees.
- Milliard described Dionne Charest as a long-serving member, expressing hope the recruit will contribute to party renewal. The Liberals are rebuilding ahead of the October 5 general election.
- Most polling suggests the Liberals are running second to the Parti Québécois ahead of the October 5 vote. The governing Coalition Avenir Québec is contending with an exodus, as more than 30 elected members have announced departures.
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Son of ex-premier Jean Charest to run for Quebec Liberals in Montreal’s Verdun riding - Montreal
Antoine Dionne Charest was formally nominated Wednesday night in the Verdun riding in Montreal, with his mother and Liberal Leader Charles Milliard in attendance.
Son of ex-premier Jean Charest to run for Quebec Liberals in Montreal's Verdun riding
The son of former Quebec premier Jean Charest will be running for the Liberals in the fall provincial election.
Son of ex-premier Jean Charest to run for Quebec Liberals in Montreal’s Verdun riding
MONTREAL - The son of former Quebec premier Jean Charest will be running for the Liberals in the fall provincial election.
2026 Elections: Former premier Jean Charest’s son to stand as Liberal candidate in Verdun
The son of former Premier Jean Charest, Antoine Dionne Charest, was finally officially nominated as the Liberal candidate for the Montreal constituency of Verdun on Wednesday evening.
The leader of the Liberal Party of Quebec, Charles Milliard, presented the candidate as "everything but a tourist" in the political party.

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