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Interim Bloc Québécois leader not interested in the job on a permanent basis

Bloc Interim Leader Rheal Fortin scrums with media in Ottawa on Thursday, Sept. 22, 2016. THE CANADIAN PRESS IMAGES/Matthew Usherwood

The interim Bloc Québécois leader says he isn’t interested in the job on a permanent basis.

Rhéal Fortin, who has headed the party since last year’s federal election, says his decision to not run is in the best interests of the party, of Quebec and of the sovereigntist movement.

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Nobody has yet entered the race, which officially begins next February, but Fortin believes there will be no shortage of candidates.

He is expecting a brief leadership campaign.

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The Bloc currently has 10 of the 78 MPs from Quebec.

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