Philippe Couillard reflecting on future after stunning Liberal loss
SAINT-FELICIEN, Que. — Promising to leave the premier’s office with his head held high, Liberal Leader Philippe Couillard said he’s reflecting on his political future after his party was handed a stunning loss by the Coalition Avenir Quebec.
A dry-eyed Couillard spoke with conviction Monday night as he addressed the roughly 50 supporters who gathered at a hotel in his riding, telling them he’d left the province in better shape than when he entered office in 2014.
“I am proud of our accomplishments, confident in the future we have prepared, confident that our commitment is the right one,” he told the crowd, who cheered his every sentence.
In a speech lasting less than 10 minutes, the 61-year old former neurosurgeon touted his government’s accomplishments, which included solid public finances, record low unemployment and paying down the debt.


