COVID-19 health crisis.Dominique Anglade, the leader of the party, has asked Arcand to come home as soon as possible. Léa Carrière, a spokesperson for Anglade, confirmed the move to Global News on Wednesday.The former interim leader of the party issued a statement Tuesday night, saying he “regretted” his decision to take a trip down south with his wife amid the pandemic but stressed he took all necessary precautions.
Quebec Liberal MNA Pierre Arcand in Barbados amid coronavirus crisis Arcand, who represents the Mont-Royal–Outremont riding in Montreal, said he took two COVID-19 tests, on Dec.
22 and Dec. 27. They were both negative.He also pledged to “scrupulously” respect the 14-day self-isolation period required by the federal government.