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Quebec Liberal leader defends party as report casts doubt over vote-buying texts
Anti-corruption police question leaked texts suggesting cash-for-votes in the 2025 Quebec Liberal leadership race amid ongoing probes by Elections Quebec and ethics commissioner.
- Quebec Liberal Leader Charles Milliard seeks answers on fundraising irregularities during the 2025 leadership race but defends the party against overall blame.
- A report in La Presse states that anti-corruption police doubt the authenticity of leaked text messages suggesting a cash-for-votes scheme in the Quebec Liberal leadership race, with the texts' authenticity unconfirmed.
- Investigations into the leadership race and associated ethics concerns, involving UPAC, Elections Quebec, and the legislature's ethics commissioner, are ongoing with no conclusions yet released.
- Milliard urges patience for the investigation's outcome and opposes rushing investigative bodies to meet personal agendas.
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Quebec Liberal leader defends party as report casts doubt over vote-buying texts
QUÉBEC - Quebec Liberal Leader Charles Milliard says he wants answers about allegations of fundraising irregularities during the 2025 Liberal leadership race, but insists the party as a whole should
·Toronto, Canada
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