MONTREAL — Quebec Conservative Party leader Éric Duhaime has been hospitalized after suffering from a heart problem Friday night. Duhaime made the announcement on social media Saturday afternoon, saying he is feeling better and is in good hands.
MONTREAL — Quebec Conservative Party leader Éric Duhaime has been hospitalized after suffering from a heart problem Friday night.
"Don't worry. I'm fine now. My spouse immediately took me to hospital, where the medical staff took excellent care of me," he wrote on X. Duhaime said he has been reassured he will make a strong recovery, but he is temporarily stepping back from work for health reasons. Quebec Premier François Legault, Québec solidaire co-spokesperson Ruba Ghazal, Parti Québécois leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon and Quebec Liberal Party Opposition leader Marc Tanguay are among the province's leaders who responded to the post on X, wishing Duhaime a speedy recovery.
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