Guy Ouellette
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Quebec’s anti-corruption unit issues apology to Guy Ouellette for 2017 arrestQuebec's anti-corruption unit is apologizing to Independent legislature member Guy Ouellette for arresting him in October 2017 for allegedly leaking sensitive documents.PoliticsJun 10, 2021
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Guy Ouellette releases new book on his arrest by Quebec’s anti-corruption policeSitting MNA, Guy Ouellette, who was arrested by Quebec's anti-corruption unit in 2017 is now telling his side of the story in a new memoir,PoliticsSep 2, 2020
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Have recent suspensions, leaks eroded public trust of major Quebec police forces?The past two years have not been easy for Quebec's three major police forces, whose officers have been working in a climate of suspicion, scandal and now an allegation of criminal wrongdoing at the highest level.Mar 9, 2019
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Reputation of Quebec’s anti-corruption squad hinders recruitmentUPAC interim commissioner Frédéric Gaudreau says the organization has changes to make and he envisions a new model: UPAC 2.0.PoliticsDec 13, 2018
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‘Destroyed’ by investigation, Guy Ouellette sues Quebec government for $550,000Guy Ouellette says he was "destroyed" after being targeted by Quebec's anti-corruption police is suing the provincial government for $550,000.CanadaNov 22, 2018
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Quebec MNA Guy Ouellette ousted from the Quebec Liberal Party caucusThe caucus president explained she read the letter to party members and following that, they made the "unanimous" decision to oust the MNA-elect for Chomedey.Oct 5, 2018
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Couillard defends Liberal candidate who allegedly leaked info to rivalsLiberal Leader Philippe Couillard is defending a candidate accused of leaking embarrassing information to the rival Coalition Avenir Québec.CanadaSep 27, 2018
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This week on ‘Focus Montreal:’ June 10This week on 'Focus Montreal,' meet anti-corruption expert Annie Trudel, whose new book calls out corruption at the highest levels of power, learn about a Concordia University documentary focusing on the fight to preserve the Mohawk language, and athletes of ex-national ski coach Bertrand Charest are calling for safer training environments.CanadaJun 10, 2018
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Interview with Annie Trudel: Corruption in Quebec, UPAC and Robert Poeti’s failure to fix thingsIn this sit-down interview, corruption-fighting expert Annie Trudel says the level of corruption in Quebec is so deeply ingrained, she believes it even exists in the province's anti-corruption squad, UPAC.EconomyJun 9, 2018
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Fraud related trial for ex-Quebec deputy premier Normandeau delayedA fraud-related trial for former Quebec deputy premier Nathalie Normandeau.PoliticsApr 6, 2018
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