LJI Reporter
Tashi Farmilo
In a move that has sent ripples through the political landscape of Gatineau, Mayor France
Bélisle announced her immediate resignation during a press conference held at 11:00 am on
February 22, 2024. Citing a need for personal reflection and concerns about the current political
climate, Bélisle declared that she would not seek a second term, nor would she form a political
party or team.
“I am fully aware that this news is a shock and will create a period of turbulence,” Bélisle said,
addressing the gathered media and public. “I assure you that our municipal teams are well in
place, and citizens need not worry about this departure. The city’s activities will continue as
usual.”
Bélisle’s resignation brings to an end her tenure as the mayor of Gatineau, with Versant
Councillor Daniel Champagne stepping in as acting mayor, or “maire suppléant.” The city has
announced on its X (formerly Twitter) account that it is working toward organizing a by-election
to fill the mayoral vacancy and will provide more details in the coming weeks.
Reflecting on her decision, Bélisle shared her concerns about the challenges faced by elected
officials, including disillusionment, intimidation, and the intense pressure of the role. “I am
resigning, among other reasons, to preserve my health for the future, because political life takes
its toll,” she explained.
Bélisle also highlighted the need for a more respectful and professional political environment. “I
have witnessed comments and behaviours that concern me,” she said, “personal attacks that go
beyond criticism, elected officials not playing their role properly, death threats from some
members of the public, and decisions taken for partisan purposes that no longer serve the
interests of Gatineau’s citizens.”
As Bélisle bids farewell to her role as mayor, she expressed gratitude to her municipal teams
and the citizens of Gatineau for their support. “I have always done my best,” she stated. “Rest
assured that I will always be a proud ambassador for our city and region, and an eternal
advocate for what Gatineau deserves.”
The next round of municipal elections in Quebec is scheduled for November 2025, leaving
Gatineau with the task of navigating this transitional period until a new mayor is elected.
Photo: In a decision that has created shockwaves in Gatineau’s political scene, Mayor France
Bélisle has announced her immediate resignation. (TF) Photo: Tashi Farmilo