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Former Parti Qubcois health minister Rjean Hbert seeks to run for federal Liberals

Former Parti Qubcois minister Rjean Hbert is seeking to be a candidate for Justin Trudeau's Liberals in a Montreal-area riding in the October federal election.

Hbert hopes to defend health issues in upcoming federal election

Rjean Hbert was provincial health minister between 2012 and 2014 under Pauline Marois's PQ minority government. (Radio-Canada)

Former Parti Qubcois minister Rjean Hbert is seeking to be a candidate for Justin Trudeau's Liberals in theOctober federal election.

Hbert made the announcement Tuesday at a restaurant in Longueuil surrounded by his family.

The former provincial health minister will go up against local city councillor ric Beaulieu in a bid to run for the Liberals in the riding of Longueuil-Saint-Hubert against the incumbent, the NDP's Pierre Nantel.

Hbert says his interest in federal politics lies in defending health care issues, including home care and the impact of climate change on the health of citizens.

While health care falls under provincial jurisdiction, Hbert believes the federal government can play an important role in getting the provinces to approach care differently.

Hbert says he's turned the page on the sovereignist-federalist fight, saying Quebecers don't want another referendum.

Hbert, dean of the School of Public Health at Universit de Montral, was provincial health minister between 2012 and 2014 under Pauline Marois's short-lived PQ minority government.