Alexandre Boulerice, the lone Quebec NDP MP, set to give up seat to run provincially

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NDP MP for Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie Alexandre Boulerice rises during question period on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Friday, April 17, 2026. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld

OTTAWA -- The only NDP MP from Quebec will be announcing his plan to leave Parliament and run provincially for the Quebec solidaire as early as Sunday.

Alexandre Boulerice's planned move was confirmed to La Presse Canadienne today by an internal source from QS, who was not authorized to discuss the matter publicly.

When asked for comment, a member of Boulerice's Ottawa team said a press release to discuss Boulerice's plans will be issued Sunday ahead of a Monday press conference in Montreal.

Boulerice has represented the Montreal riding of Rosemont--La Petite-Patrie since 2011 and has been publicly considering a move to Quebec provincial politics for months.

The move comes less than a month after the NDP elected a new leader in Avi Lewis, who said in March he had encouraged Boulerice to stay on in Parliament.

Boulerice's departure will leave the NDP with just five seats in the House of Commons, seven shy of the number needed for official party status.

This report by was first published April 24, 206.

--With files from Patrice Bergeron in Quebec City