27-11-2025 20:46 via montrealgazette.com

Pratte: With no time to waste, Quebec Liberals must restore discipline

The news has been going from bad to worse for Pablo Rodriguez and the Quebec Liberal Party over the last 10 days. Quebec’s anticorruption police (UPAC) is now looking at the possibility of launching a criminal investigation into “allegations of wrongdoing” against the party. Such an investigation would bring the crisis to a whole new level. For Rodriguez, this represents his first true test as leader. How’s he doing so far? I’ll get to that in a moment. First, a rec
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