Here’s the latest widely reported update I can summarize without live tool access:
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Gilles Bélanger, a former Quebec cabinet minister who served as Minister of Cybersecurity and Digital Affairs, has been in the news for a significant political move in April 2026. Reports indicate he quit the Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ) and announced he would sit as an Independent in the National Assembly, representing Orford. This follows tensions with party leadership and his exclusion from Christine Fréchette’s cabinet. If you’d like, I can pull more details on the timeline and the exact statements from the sources you’re interested in. [This summary reflects coverage from late April 2026 in Canadian outlets.]
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Additional context from other outlets around the same period notes Bélanger voiced concerns about government direction and specific initiatives, such as Santé Québec and the Dossier santé numérique, warning about potential data-safeguarding issues and the readiness of rollout plans. He stated his decision was driven by principles and accountability rather than personal bitterness. If you want, I can provide direct quotes and the broader reaction from other politicians and media.
Would you like:
- A brief, point-by-point timeline of Bélanger’s departure and its immediate political implications?
- A side-by-side view of Bélanger’s positions before and after leaving CAQ (including stances on Santé Québec and data privacy)?
- Links to the original reporting for verification?