Christine Fréchette, Bernard Drainville in race to become CAQ leader, Quebec premier
MONTREAL — It’s shaping up to be a two-person race for the leadership of the Coalition Avenir Québec as the party seeks to replace Premier François Legault.
Christine Fréchette, who held the economy portfolio, and Bernard Drainville, who was environment minister, announced over the weekend they intend to run for the leadership. Party rules require both of them to step aside from cabinet while they are leadership candidates.
The upcoming race is the first in the CAQ’s history, as Legault co-founded the party in 2011 and has served as its only leader. After more than seven years in power, Legault announced on Jan. 15 he would step down after the CAQ chooses his replacement, which will happen on April 12. The winner would also become premier until the October 2026 provincial election.
Legault wished both candidates the best in a statement posted to his X account on Monday.


