Fatima Houda-Pepin quits Quebec Liberal caucus
The MNA for La Pinière refused to toe the party line on its anti-charter stance
Fatima Houda-Pépin has left the provincial Liberal caucus after being given an ultimatum about her pro-secularism stance by party leader Philippe Couillard.
The MNA representing the electoral district of La Pinière quit the caucus early Monday evening, after Couillard made it clear that Houda-Pépin would have to toe the line or get out.
"At the end of the day, today, this is where the buck stops. At the end of the day we will have to all be in agreement," Couillard said earlier Monday, before going into a five-hour-long Liberal caucus meeting to discuss the party's stance on the secular charter.
"I am very serene. I defended my convictions and that, I will never regret," Houda-Pepin said.
Born in Morocco, Houda-Pepin is the only Muslim woman in the national assembly. She said the cause of secularism is one close to her heart.