Quebec doctors vote in favour of deal, premier names new health minister
MONTREAL — Quebec’s new health minister was sworn in on Friday, a day after Christian Dubé resigned from the role and quit the Coalition Avenir Québec party over changes to a doctor-pay law he had championed in the legislature.
The ceremony for Sonia Bélanger took place shortly after the federation of Quebec family doctors said its members had voted 97 per cent in favour of an agreement in principle — which waters down the law — with the provincial government.
Now it will be up to Bélanger to work with doctors to modify the legislation, which is scheduled to take effect Feb. 28.
“There is a firm commitment on both sides to make care and services accessible to the people of Quebec,” Bélanger told reporters after she was sworn in. “This will be my priority in the coming hours and days.”


