
Julien Coulombe-Bonnafous
Julien Coulombe-Bonnafous is a spokesperson for the Bloc Québécois, a political party in Canada that advocates for Quebec nationalism and sovereignty. He has recently been in the news for announcing the party's plan to table a bill aimed at scrapping the requirement for Members of Parliament to swear an oath of loyalty to the King before taking their seats.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
Recent news mentions
The Bloc Quebecois said it doesn’t have enough information yet to determine whether it supports a Golden Dome continental missile shield.
McGuinty defends Canada’s Golden Dome collaboration with U.S., citing potential threatsBloc Québécois spokesperson Julien Coulombe-Bonnafous told The Globe and Mail a few hours before the vote that it had not yet made a decision.
Liberal government’s Throne Speech passes as Carney survives first major test of confidenceJulien Coulombe-Bonnafous is a spokesperson for the Bloc Québécois discussing the bill to revise the oath-taking process for MPs.
MPs revive bid scrapping requirement to swear oath of loyalty to the King















