Quebec Premier Christine Fréchette leans on experience in pre-election cabinet
QUÉBEC — Newly minted Quebec Premier Christine Fréchette has unveiled a cabinet that leans on experienced ministers, opting for stability instead of a major shakeup as her government heads into a pre-election period.
After winning the Coalition Avenir Québec leadership race on April 12, Fréchette spent just over a week before introducing the senior members of the team she is expected to lead into a fall general election.
More than a third of the ministers will be remaining in existing portfolios in the new cabinet of 29 people.
Addressing the audience at the legislature, Fréchette said her cabinet gives a ”breath of fresh air” to the government. She outlined her priorities, such as lowering the cost of living, strengthening the economy, improving public services, and upgrading infrastructure.


