A timeline of Quebec Premier François Legault’s political career as he resigns
MONTREAL — François Legault announced on Wednesday he will step down as Quebec premier when the Coalition Avenir Québec — the party he co-founded in 2011 — chooses his replacement. The departure of Legault, who had also co-founded Air Transat and was its CEO between 1986 and 1997, brings to an end a political career spanning 28 years with two political parties.
Here’s a timeline of key moments:
Sept. 23, 1998 — Then-premier Lucien Bouchard names Legault minister of industry, trade, science and technology in the Parti Québécois government before the new recruit is even elected to a riding.
Nov. 30, 1998 — Legault officially makes leap to provincial politics, winning the riding of Rousseau for the PQ in the general election. Legault is named education minister following the win.

