Quebec Conservatives nab their only legislature seat with ex-CAQ member joining party
QUÉBEC — The Quebec Conservatives now have an elected member in the national assembly after a former cabinet minister with the Coalition Avenir Québec crossed the floor to join the party.
Maïté Blanchette Vézina, who had quit the CAQ to sit as an Independent in September, joined the Conservatives on Tuesday and announced she will run for the party in the October general election.
Blanchette Vézina left the CAQ shortly after Premier François Legault shuffled her out of the natural resources portfolio.
Since then Conservative Leader Éric Duhaime had been courting Blanchette Vézina, who delivered a speech at the party’s convention in January.


