‘Extremely sovereigntist’: Alexandre Boulerice quits federal NDP to join Quebec party
MONTREAL — After 15 years in Ottawa with the NDP, Montreal MP Alexandre Boulerice says he is quitting federal politics to join Québec solidaire — a leftist, sovereigntist party — ahead of October’s provincial election.
His departure had been an open secret for some time, and he made the official announcement Monday in the Montreal riding of Gouin, where he will seek the Québec solidaire nomination in what is widely seen as a safe seat for the party.
The only Quebec member of Parliament remaining for the NDP, Boulerice said he will immediately sit as an Independent and will formally resign the day before the provincial campaign is called. Speaking to reporters, Boulerice framed his decision as a “continuation of my progressive, ecological, and humanist commitments.”
But he didn’t explicitly say he was a Quebec sovereigntist. That declaration came from Sol Zanetti, Québec solidaire’s male spokesperson — the party doesn’t have traditional leaders; instead, it has one male and one female co-spokesperson.

