OTTAWA -- Bloc Quebecois MP Simon-Pierre Savard-Tremblay is leaving his party's caucus to run for the Parti Quebecois in the fall provincial election.
Savard-Tremblay officially left the Bloc today and is listed as an Independent on the House of Commons website.
A source in the Parti Quebecois who was not authorized to speak publicly told The Canadian Press that Savard-Tremblay will represent them in the Oct. 5 election.
The news he is joining the PQ was first reported by Radio-Canada.
The source says Savard-Tremblay will resign as a member of the House of Commons at the start of the summer break.
The Parti Quebecois communications office refused to officially confirm the information, but noted that leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon will be in St-Hyacinthe, Que., on Friday to announce a candidate for the nomination in the riding.
Savard-Tremblay has been a member of Parliament since 2019, elected three times in the riding of St-Hyacinthe--Bagot--Acton, located east of Montreal.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 28, 2026.