
Quebec politician proposes during legislature session on Valentine’s Day
QUEBEC – A Quebec politician caused a Valentine’s Day stir when he proposed to his partner during a session of the provincial legislature this morning.
Eric Lefebvre popped the question to Genevieve Laliberte at the end of a speech in which he paid tribute to the spouses of Quebec legislature members.
Lefebvre warned the deputy Speaker he was about to break protocol before pulling out a ring and asking Laliberte, who was present in the audience, to marry him.
She accepted and he later slid a ring on her finger in the presence of television cameras.
It is the first time in recent memory that a politician has proposed during a session of the province’s legislature.
The national assembly also marked Valentine’s Day by placing a long-stemmed red rose on the desk of all 37 female legislature members.
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