Meet the Team
Leader
Human Rights an Constitution
Colin Standish, a 9th generation Townshipper, is announced as the founding leader of the Canadian Party of Quebec. Educated at BCS, Queen’s University, and Université Laval, he's a language rights activist and founder of the Task Force on Linguistic Policy. Currently working as a jurist in Sherbrooke, he resides in Cowansville.
Deputy Leader
Healthcare
Myrtis Fossey
Montreal native Myrtis Fossey, a clinical psychologist, runs a walk-in mental health service in Ville Saint-Laurent. As a dedicated mother of three, she actively volunteers in her sons' activities. Myrtis is passionate about addressing the post-COVID mental health crisis in Quebec and advocates for civil rights, including educational and religious freedoms.
Education, Regional President
Montreal Central & West Island
Jonathan Gray
Jonathan Gray, a dedicated high school teacher with 15 years at Laval Junior Academy, he actively engages in community projects like a garden initiative. He coached Dollard U12 soccer, loves outdoor activities with his family, and ran as an NDP candidate in the last Federal election, advocating for green spaces, housing solutions, and bilingual education. Jonathan supports the Canadian Party of Quebec (CAPQ) and opposes bills (96, 21, 40), emphasizing unity and equality for all Quebecers.
Youth Wing
William E Twolan
Willam E Twolan, from Pontiac, graduated with honours from D'Arcy McGee High School and CEGEP Heritage College. Currently in his third year at the University of Ottawa, he advocates for language rights equality in Quebec and believes in a united and prosperous future for all Quebecers within Canada.
Education, Regional President
Montreal South Shore
Donna Pinel
Donna is a dedicated South Shore resident and a proud mother of two who started her career at The Montreal Gazette. After taking time to raise her daughters, she served as an elected Commissioner for Riverside School Board, contributing to the community. Currently, Donna is the Canadian Office Manager for AstroNova, she remains passionate about education issues and is committed to building a province her children will proudly call home.
Housing
Colleen McInerney
Colleen McInernay is a graduate of McGill University. She is a bilingual special education teacher with more than 20 years experience working with autistic children and children with developmental disabilities. A community activist, she has been on the board of directors of many worthwhile community organizations.
A published author, lecturer and motivational speaker on the mind and body connection.