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Out of the running

Popular Bloc Québécois MP Caroline St-Hilaire announced today she won't be running again.

St-Hilaire, 38, represents the Montreal South Shore riding of Longueuil-Pierre-Boucher. She was first elected in 1997 and currently serves as the Bloc's critic for international cooperation.

St-Hilaire, in a press release, left the door open to other political activities. Her partner, former actor and current Bloc MP Maka Kotto, announced last fall he is setting his sights on Quebec City.

In December, Kotto was confirmed as the Parti Québécois' candidate in the riding of Bourget. Quebec Premier Jean Charest must declare the date of a by-election in that riding before April 17.

St-Hilaire will remain the MP for Longueuil-Pierre Boucher until the next general election. She lives in Montreal with Kotto and their six children.