
Alexandre Boulerice
NDP
Government Contracts
Contracts awarded to entities linked to this member, as identified through disclosed holdings and lobbying activity
| Organization | Contracts | Total Value |
|---|---|---|
| PRODUCTEURS DE LAIT DU QUEBEC | 1 | $13,797.00 |
Lobbying Activity
Organizations that have lobbied this member, sorted by frequency
Recent Mentions
Updated 2026-05-17Recent news, social media, and press mentions
Global News reports that Boulerice will leave the NDP for Québec Solidaire.
Global News says Alexandre Boulerice announced he is leaving the federal NDP, ending the party's last foothold in Quebec. The report frames the move as a significant electoral shift ahead of the provincial campaign.
View source →Analysis examines Boulerice's move from the NDP to Québec Solidaire.
A policy analysis discusses Alexandre Boulerice's decision to leave the federal NDP and run for Québec Solidaire, describing it as part of a broader debate about the future of the left in Quebec. The article highlights the impact on the federal NDP's Quebec presence and the provincial party's strategy.
View source →NDP loses last Quebec MP as Boulerice departs for provincial politics.
After 15 years with the federal NDP, Alexandre Boulerice announced his departure to join Québec solidaire for the upcoming provincial election, reducing the NDP to five MPs in the House of Commons. His decision to move to provincial sovereigntist politics marks a significant shift in his political career.
View source →Alexandre Boulerice quits federal NDP to run for Québec solidaire in provincial election.
Alexandre Boulerice, the sole NDP MP from Quebec representing Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie, announced he is leaving the federal NDP to run provincially for the sovereigntist Québec solidaire party in the fall 2026 election. He will sit as an independent until the provincial campaign is officially called.
View source →Quebec MP Alexandre Boulerice is expected to resign from Parliament and leave the federal NDP to run provincially for Québec Solidaire.
Sources told Noovo Info and CTV that Boulerice will leave his seat, reducing NDP to five seats with no MPs in Quebec. He will sit as an independent until resigning before the provincial campaign. This marks a significant shift for the NDP in Quebec.
View source →NDP Leader Avi Lewis reacts to Alexandre Boulerice's departure from the federal party.
Lewis spoke with reporters on Parliament Hill following Boulerice's announcement to run provincially for Québec Solidaire. The reaction came on April 27, 2026. This underscores the NDP's response to losing its Quebec MP.
View source →After 15 years, Montreal MP Alexandre Boulerice quits federal NDP to join Québec Solidaire.
Boulerice is leaving Ottawa federal politics for a provincial role with the Quebec party. The move is described as extremely sovereigntist. It impacts NDP's presence in Quebec.
View source →NDP Leader Avi Lewis states he is 'not surprised' and 'not fazed' by Alexandre Boulerice's departure to provincial politics.
Lewis described Boulerice's move as a question of clarity, noting he will serve Rosemont as an independent MP. The NDP remains unfazed by the loss. This reaction follows Boulerice's announcement to join Québec Solidaire.
View source →Alexandre Boulerice departs federal NDP to run for sovereigntist Québec Solidaire in provincial politics.
Boulerice told Power & Politics it was time for a change and he will work as an independent until Quebec's provincial election. He is the NDP's last MP from Quebec. The announcement highlights NDP challenges in the province.
View source →Alexandre Boulerice announces he is leaving the federal NDP to run for Québec Solidaire in Quebec's provincial election.
Boulerice cited NDP's struggles in Quebec as a reason for his decision to switch to provincial sovereignist politics. He will serve as an independent MP until the provincial campaign begins. The move leaves NDP without Quebec representation.
View source →Alexandre Boulerice to resign as NDP MP.
Quebec MP Alexandre Boulerice is expected to resign from Parliament to run provincially for Québec solidaire, leaving the federal NDP. This development was reported in a short video update.
View source →Alexandre Boulerice, the lone Quebec NDP MP, set to give up seat to run provincially.
The only NDP MP from Quebec, Alexandre Boulerice, will announce plans to leave Parliament and run for Québec solidaire. This move marks his shift from federal to provincial politics. Québec solidaire made an exception to secure his nomination.
View source →Political Pulse: NDP to lose last Quebec MP as Boulerice set to resign.
Radio Canada confirmed Alexandre Boulerice will resign from his federal seat to run provincially for Québec solidaire. He is the NDP's only MP in Quebec. The official announcement is scheduled for Monday.
View source →NDP's only Quebec MP Alexandre Boulerice to run for Québec solidaire.
Alexandre Boulerice is set to leave federal politics and the NDP to run provincially for Québec solidaire. His departure will reduce the NDP to five seats in Ottawa. An official announcement is expected on Monday.
View source →Alexandre Boulerice quits NDP to join Québec solidaire.
New Democratic Party MP Alexandre Boulerice will leave the House of Commons to run provincially for Québec solidaire in the riding of Gouin. This ends months of rumors and leaves the NDP without any MPs in Quebec. He aims to succeed QS MNA Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois.
View source →Alexandre Boulerice's official website features a call to continue the march towards progress.
The homepage of MP Alexandre Boulerice's website displays the slogan 'Ensemble, continuons notre marche vers le progrès!' encouraging ongoing efforts for advancement. This reflects his ongoing political messaging. No specific date or new event is tied to the post.
View source →Alexandre Boulerice discusses political issues at the NDP convention.
Marc-André Cossette interviewed NDP MP Alexandre Boulerice on federal political news, recent party dynamics, and key economic and social issues in Canada. Topics included the cost of living and government priorities. The interview took place during the 2026 NDP Convention in Winnipeg.
View source →CPAC interviews Alexandre Boulerice at the 2026 NDP Convention.
During the NDP Convention in Winnipeg, CPAC's Marc-André Cossette interviewed federal NDP House leader Alexandre Boulerice. The conversation covered current political developments and party matters. Boulerice represents Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie in Parliament.
View source →Alexandre Boulerice comments on Avi Lewis's NDP leadership victory.
CPAC's Marc-André Cossette spoke with federal NDP House leader Alexandre Boulerice about Avi Lewis's leadership win at the 2026 NDP Convention. Boulerice, MP for Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie, addressed the implications of the leadership change. The discussion occurred amid ongoing convention events.
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Financial and ethics disclosures filed with the registry
Liabilities
Mortgage with RBC, with common-law partner
Sponsored Travel
Name of Member
Alexandre Boulerice
Name of any person accompanying the Member (if any)
N/A
Destination(s)
The William W. Winpisinger Education & Technology Center (W3)
Purpose of the trip
Canadian Political Action Symposium of the International Association of Machinists & Aerospace Workers
Sponsor of trip (official name)
International Association of Machinists & Aerospace Workers
Travel dates
2023/03/20 to 2023/03/23 (4 days)
Spouse's/Common-Law Partner's assets
Sole ownership of a residential rental unit located in Montreal, Quebec
Spouse's/Common-Law Partner's liabilities
Mortgage with RBC
Spouse's/Common-Law Partner's source(s) of income
Last 12 months:
- Employment income from Canadian Union of Public Employees
- Rental income
Next 12 months:
- Employment income from Canadian Union of Public Employees
- Rental income
Contact Information
208-1453 Beaubien street East Montréal, Quebec H2G 3C6