3rd link: Geneviève Guilbault assures that she “loves” Bernard Drainville

Even if he defended the file of the 3rd link in his place on the set of Everybody talks about itthe new Minister of Transport affirms that shelove» Bernard Drainville and understands his strong interest in defending the project.

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“Me, Bernard, I love him. I think it’s an ally for the 3e link. We each have our own style in life, ”said Geneviève Guilbault at the exit of the Council of Ministers on Wednesday, with a touch of humor.

“It is my file as Minister of Transport. But, as I tell you, I understand his marked interest.

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“Funny”

Last Sunday evening, during the show Everybody talks about itthe new Minister of Education intervened when Mme Guilbault was going to answer about the project of 3e link to Quebec. He defended the project forcefully, ignoring Mme Guilbault.

Social networks then ignited, even showing an image where the Minister of Transport seems to roll her eyes during Mr. Drainville’s speech.

“There were a lot of things that went around. Some entertaining, if we can say so,” she said, assuring that with her “personality”, she “doesn’t really have an ego for these things” and that she is “not really likely for such matters.”

“I’m rather entertained by situations that can be funny.”

Minister responsible

She recalls that during the first mandate of the CAQ, the deputies for Lévis and Chutes-de-la-Chaudière were president and vice-president of the National Assembly and had to keep a reserve on this type of files. Today, Bernard Drainville is minister responsible for Chaudière-Appalaches.

“I have always seen our duo in a very positive light. I think it takes strong voices that carry this file,” she said.

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