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Quebec shuffle
The federal Conservative party has restructured its organization in Quebec.
Pierre Coulombe who was responsible for day to day operations and made sure candidates were properly processed and veted, has moved on to another job.
His position is not being filled at this time.
Now national campaign director Doug Finley, who is married to Ontario MP Diane Finley, is overseeing operations in the province.
There are 75 seats in Quebec. The conservatives now hold eleven. They need many more to win a majority. They were buoyed by a victory in the Bloc Quebecois stronghold of Roberval-lac-Saint-Jean in September.
Their main opposition in the province is the Bloc Quebecois.
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