Charles Milliard to enter race to replace Pablo Rodriguez as Quebec Liberal leader
QUÉBEC — Charles Milliard says he will run for leader of the embattled Quebec Liberals for a second time, less than three weeks after Pablo Rodriguez resigned from the job amid an anti-corruption police investigation into the party.
Milliard, born in 1979, published a video on social media on Tuesday in which he promised a renewal for the party, saying the Liberals can be a bulwark against the sovereigntist aspirations of the Parti Québécois, and fix public services after two mandates of the Coalition Avenir Québec.
“This leadership campaign will be about bringing a stronger Quebec, with a better economy, a transparent government and public services you can actually rely on,” he said in the video published to his X account.
The former head of the federation of Quebec chambers of commerce finished second to Rodriguez in last year’s leadership race. Rodriguez, a former federal cabinet minister, won on the second ballot, with 52.3 per cent of votes to Milliard’s 47.7 per cent.


