Christine Fréchette has been sworn into office as Quebec’s second female premier
QUÉBEC — Christine Fréchette has officially been sworn in as Quebec’s premier, the second woman to hold the job in the province’s history.
In a speech at the legislature Wednesday, Fréchette promised to focus on growing Quebec’s economy and to govern as a nationalist.
“Becoming premier is much more than just a job; in fact, it is an immense responsibility. The responsibility to serve our nation to the best of my knowledge and ability, and above all to look after the interests of the people of Quebec every single day,” she said.
The 55-year-old follows in the footsteps of the Parti Québécois’s Pauline Marois, who was Quebec’s first female premier from 2012 to 2014.











