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Martine Ouellet was crowned leader of the Bloc Québécois at a rally in Montreal Saturday.

Ouellet was elected by acclamation after the only other potential candidate, Félix Pinel, withdrew Monday lacking the necessary support to complete his leadership application. Ouellet extended a hand to Pinel in her speech.

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The new leader wasted no time going after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who she called a “friend of the oil industry.” She also promised to make opposition to the Energy East pipeline a priority, saying it was “the biggest threat to potable water in Quebec.”

Ouellet called on sovereignists to rally behind her to protect the “green jewel” that is Quebec and put an end to tax havens and the loss of corporate headquarters from the province.

“Our adversaries say we’re closed, but it’s exactly the opposite,” she said. “It’s because we’re open to the world that we want to become a country.”