Suzanne Tremblay wins Hull
In the sole Outaouais seat change of the night, CBC projects Coalition Avenir Québec's Suzanne Tremblay will defeat Liberal incumbent Maryse Gaudreault in the Hull riding.
Gaudreault had been the MNA for the riding since 2007, with the riding voting Liberal for decades.
The last time a non-Liberal won the riding was in 1976 when Jocelyne Ouelette with the Parti Québécois won by just two votes.
Hull comprises part of the City of Gatineau. It has a population of 79,845, with 55,645 registered voters. It's 49.81 square kilometres.
There were six candidates running:
Camille Pellerin-Forget, Parti Québécois
Lise Couture, Conservative Party of Quebec
Maryse Gaudreault, Quebec Liberal Party (Incumbent)
Mathieu Perron-Dufour, Québec Solidaire
Rachid Jemmah, Green Party of Quebec
Suzanne Tremblay, Coalition Avenir Québec