Pablo Rodriguez, Minister of Transport speaks during a press conference responding to the latest Auditor General report at the National Press Theatre in Ottawa, on Tuesday, March 19, 2024.
Federal Transport Minister Pablo Rodriguez is considering a bid for the leadership of the Quebec Liberal Party, Radio-Canada has learned.Transport Minister Pablo Rodriguez is shown at a news conference in Ottawa on March 19. Sources tell Radio-Canada he is considering a run for the Quebec Liberal Party leadership. Federal cabinet minister Pablo Rodriguez is seriously considering a bid for the leadership of the Quebec Liberal Party, Radio-Canada has learned.
Sources indicate that Rodriguez is interested in those overtures and is reflecting deeply on the idea. A source close to the negotiations said Rodriguez could be "ready to move on" after two decades in federal politics.
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