Quebec premier names ‘historic’ anglophone affairs minister in cabinet shuffle
MONTREAL — When Philippe Couillard was aspiring to be Quebec Liberal leader, he and Kathleen Weil met with members of the province’s main English-speaking advocacy group to discuss its wish for a secretariat of anglophone affairs.
Six years later, the Quebec Community Groups Network has what it wanted.
“From our perspective we have been listened to and this is a reality,” James Shea, the organization’s president, said Wednesday after Couillard named Weil as the secretariat’s first minister as part of a major cabinet shuffle.
Couillard, elected premier in 2014, first announced the creation of the bureau in June.


