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Coalition Avenir Qubec member out of caucus for not following COVID-19 rules at bar

A member of the governing Coalition Avenir Qubecparty is temporarily out of caucus after a video surfaced of him breaking COVID-19 rules at a holiday gathering.

In a statement released by the party today, Denis Tardif admitted to breaking rules and apologized

Denis Tardif, the CAQ MNA for Rivire-du-Loup-Temiscouata has been removed from caucus for not following COVID-19 hygiene rules. (Radio-Canada)

A member of the governing Coalition AvenirQubecparty is temporarily out of caucus after a video surfaced of him breaking COVID-19 rules at a holiday gathering.

In a statement released by the party today, Denis Tardif, member for Rivire-du-Loup-Temiscouata, admitted to breaking the rules and apologized.

Government whip ric Lefevbre said in the statement that he accepted Tardif's offer to be temporarily removed from caucus.

Lefevbre says the government is taking the situation very seriously and thatQuebec's hospitals are under pressure because of the pandemic.

Tardif was caught on video, obtained by TVA network, not wearing a mask at a holiday party and breaking physical distancing rules.

The party was held at a brewery in his riding, located about 430 kilometres northeast of Montreal.

Tardif was caught on video, obtained by TVA network, not wearing a mask at a holiday party and breaking physical distancing rules. (TVA)

Tardif will also lose his position as chair of the caucus for the following legislative session.

"Last night I made a mistake,"he wrote. "I should have led by example, limited my contacts and respected the distancing rules.I invite the entire population to continue to follow the rules."