Bulletins of the week at the National Assembly: timid takeoff for Dubé and the Top gun

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Here are the elected officials or political party leaders who stood out for the right or wrong reasons over the past week.

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Christian Dubé, CAQ

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Shy first steps for his Top gun. Above all, Geneviève Biron will be asked to deliver the goods, and not necessarily to be an ace communicator. But neither the minister nor the pilot of Santé Québec were convincing and reassuring about the creation of the agency, yet at the heart of the Dubé reform.

Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois, QS

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He failed to ensure that his female co-spokesperson found her place alongside him, and the party found itself weakened in the short term. It’s a waste. On the other hand, while his leadership was called into question, he skillfully transformed the debate on the orientations of QS, which he wants to be more “pragmatic”. The next National Council will be a test.

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Suzanne Roy, CAQ

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The minister, head of the committee on gender identity, affirmed that the wise people appointed by her government were not going to comment on the question of mixed toilets in schools, which Bernard Drainville has just banned. She had to correct herself a little later, after saying that it was not in their mandate.

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Jean-François Roberge, CAQ

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His plan on language unveiled on Sunday includes intentions to be clarified later, but has a good financial envelope. He renewed the derogation clause protecting the law on secularism, and strongly opposed, with good reason, the decision of a teachers’ union (FAE) to fight it all the way to the Supreme Court.

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Marissal does not wear white gloves

“I said to myself, let’s see, why didn’t it work?” Vincent Marissal said to journalists, reacting to the surprise resignation of Émilise Lessard-Therrien as co- female spokesperson. The Rosemont supporter, the only MP to have supported her during the race, said he was in “mourning”.

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Let’s see, Lionel!

Minister Lionel Carmant caused a surprise by responding to Guillaume Cliche-Rivard at the Salon Bleu: “I urge my partner… eh, my colleague, to help me in the evolution of the project.” The elected officials were still laughing at the slip of the tongue when the solidarity worker retorted: “I will reassure my partner, I am not available.”

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