Quebec minister Guilbault will leave politics at the end of her term
QUÉBEC — Quebec Municipal Affairs Minister Geneviève Guilbault announced Sunday morning that she would leave politics at the end of her term, saying the decision had been made ”a long time ago.”
Guilbault held a press conference in her Louis-Hébert electoral district in the Quebec City area, where she told reporters “Today is a very special day for me, a day I have been waiting for for a long time.”
She cited family reasons for stepping away from politics. “If I continue in politics for another four years, I risk regretting having missed out on my children’s childhood in a way, because my mind would have been elsewhere during all those precious years.” Guilbault, 43, had her two children — Capucine, 8, and Christophe, 6 — with her at the event.
Guilbault insisted the decision “has nothing to do with current events, nothing to do with the premier’s announcement this week, nothing to do with polls or any other circumstantial factors.”


