Quebec premier to shuffle cabinet next week, prorogue provincial legislature
QUÉBEC — Mired in scandal and dismal polling numbers, Quebec Premier François Legault will shuffle his cabinet next week and prorogue the provincial legislature until the end of the month.
In a statement Thursday, his office said the shuffle signals that Legault is following through on a promise to make changes. “This will be an opportunity to give new momentum to the government team and make room for new ideas to advance the government’s priorities,” the premier’s office said.
The news comes days after Legault appeared before a public inquiry into a scandal involving hundreds of millions of dollars in cost overruns at Quebec’s auto insurance board. Several of his ministers have also testified at the inquiry, which has supplied a steady stream of embarrassing headlines and political fodder for the opposition, who have accused Legault and his cabinet of misleading Quebecers.
Quebec’s national assembly had been scheduled to resume on Sept. 16, but will now be prorogued until Sept. 30. The premier’s office said the delay will give the new ministers time to learn their files and build their teams.


