The Welland Tribune

Former Bloc Québécois leader, longtime politician dead at 70

Gauthier a ‘go-getter’ and one of party’s most recognizab­le members

- STEPHANE BLAIS

Former Bloc Québécois leader Michel Gauthier has died at age 70 after a battle with lung cancer.

“Michel died in the arms of his wife and two children, his soul at peace,” Gauthier’s family said in a statement on Saturday.

Gilles Duceppe, the longtime former Bloc leader, spoke regularly with Gauthier, who’d announced last year he was fighting cancer.

“I spoke to him last week, he knew he didn’t have a lot of time left because of his illness, we spoke about life and politics, there were moments that weren’t easy,” Duceppe told The Canadian Press.

Duceppe remembered Gauthier as a good teacher who knew how to easily explain things concretely.

“He was a go-getter, it’s sad to lose him so soon,” Duceppe said. “I had great moments by his side. Beyond the difference­s we could have, we wanted, both of us, that Quebec move forward.”

Gauthier was an MP for 20 years, first for the riding of Roberval in Quebec’s Saguenay Lac-Saint-Jean region between 1997 and 2004 and then for the new riding of Roberval-Lac-Saint-Jean until 2007.

He was one of the most recognizab­le Bloc members, at one time serving as House leader.

During the 2019 fall federal election campaign, he briefly joined the Conservati­ves to help organize the party’s Quebec efforts, saying he’d renounced sovereignt­y but remained a Quebec nationalis­t.

He announced his departure due to illness in May 2019.

Current Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet offered his support to Gauthier’s family.

“On behalf of myself and Bloc Québécois MPs, I extend my sincere condolence­s to the many friends and relatives of Michel Gauthier. I wish them the courage that he has shown in his fight against the disease,” Blanchet wrote on Twitter.

Gauthier, who lived in Gatineau, Que., was born Feb. 18, 1950.

He began in provincial politics and was first elected to Quebec’s national assembly as a member of the Parti Québécois in 1981 and was re-elected in 1985 in the provincial riding of Roberval.

During his time in provincial politics, he served as parliament­ary secretary to Jacques Parizeau, who was Quebec’s finance minister.

He was head of the local school board in Roberval between 1988 and 1993 before making the leap to federal politics.

When former Bloc leader Lucien Bouchard left the federal party to return to provincial politics in Quebec, Gauthier was tapped to lead the sovereignt­ist party from 1996 to 1997, a time when it was the official Opposition.

When Duceppe was elected Bloc leader in 1997, Gauthier was appointed house leader, returning to the job he’d held under Bouchard.

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THE CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Former Bloc Québécois leader Michel Gauthier died at age 70 after a battle with lung cancer.
JACQUES BOISSINOT THE CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO Former Bloc Québécois leader Michel Gauthier died at age 70 after a battle with lung cancer.

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