One of two Quebec Liberal leadership candidates drops out, citing lack of money
MONTREAL — One of only two leadership contenders for the Quebec Liberal Party is dropping out of the race.
Alexandre Cusson, the former mayor of Drummondville, Que., announced today that the race is draining his finances.
He says on Facebook that he resigned as mayor of the town, located about 100 kilometres northeast of Montreal, to run for the Liberal leadership. But the race has been suspended indefinitely since March due to the COVID-19 pandemic, leaving him without a source of income.
Cusson’s departure leaves former Liberal cabinet minister Dominique Anglade as the party’s only candidate.