Gabriel Coulombe à l'investiture dans Charlesbourg
Our Member of Parliament, Pascal Paradis, proudly presented Gabriel Coulombe's candidacy for the nomination in Charlesbourg today! Gabriel has been a college-level economics professor for nearly ten years. Co-spokesperson for economic matters since 2022, Mr. Coulombe is an exceptional communicator, whom you may have come to know through our videos on the finances of an independent Quebec. Gabriel is particularly interested in the issue of the fiscal imbalance that Quebec faces within Canada. He believes that Quebec independence will allow for better funding of public services. He recently published "Entreprendre le pays du Québec" (Building Quebec's Country), which reflects his deep conviction in our vision for society. Good luck in the nomination process, Gabriel!

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