Coalition Avenir Québec

Coalition Avenir Québec
AbbreviationCAQ
LeaderFrançois Legault
PresidentSarah Beaumier
FoundersFrançois Legault
Charles Sirois
Founded4 November 2011 (2011-11-04)
Merger ofADQ
Split fromParti Québécois
Quebec Liberal Party
Headquarters1260 Rue Mill, Montreal, Quebec
H3K 2B4
Membership (2022) 50,000
Ideology
Political positionCentre-right to right-wing
Colours  Blue
Seats in the National Assembly
86 / 125
Website
www.coalitionavenirquebec.org

The Coalition Avenir Québec ([kɔalisjɔ̃ avniʁ kebɛk], lit.'"Coalition for the Future of Quebec"', CAQ) is a Quebec nationalist, autonomist and conservative provincial political party in Quebec.

It was founded by former Parti Québécois (PQ) cabinet minister François Legault and businessman Charles Sirois; Legault also serves as the party leader. The party membership includes both Quebec nationalists and federalists. Legault has said it will never endorse a referendum on sovereignty; the party does not explicitly support Quebec independence, but will seek more autonomy within Canada if necessary.

Not long after its formation, the party gained nine sitting Members of the National Assembly of Quebec (MNAs) who had been elected as members of the PQ and of the Action démocratique du Québec (ADQ); the ADQ later merged with the CAQ in January 2012. The party is registered with the Director-General of Elections in Quebec under the name Coalition avenir Québec – L'équipe François Legault.

Members and supporters of the party are referred to as "caquistes", derived from the French pronunciation of the party's initials. However, the party has requested that the term "coalisés" be used instead.

On 1 October 2018, the CAQ won a majority of seats in the National Assembly of Quebec, allowing it to form a government for the first time. It increased its majority in the 2022 elections.